The shameless spinning of Scottish farmed salmon continues unabated with a 13-page 'Business Insight' pullout from The Times.
Read in full online here (Warning: do not read on a full stomach!)
The brazen advertising feature plunges new depths of shameless propaganda and biased reporting:
For a more critical view of Scottish salmon farming please read Professor David Miller's expose: "Spinning Farmed Salmon"
The Times shamelessly and breathlessly continues plugging a product long-known to be contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals and riddled with infectious diseases:
More critical readers would do better to read The Daily Telegraph:
Or The Sunday Times:
Such is the depth of sordid material available on the Scottish salmon farming industry (read 'Scotland's Secret's' from FishyLeaks) that Channel 4 should commission a new soap opera called 'Shameless Salmon'.
Who knows, it could be picked up by US TV.
Or maybe Scottish "filthy" farmed salmon is too difficult for even America's notoriously tasteless palate to stomach. Readers would be better off reading The Guardian:
Or The Sunday Herald - although readers of a nervous disposition should have the sick bag handy:
The Times ploughs on regardless of the damning recent findings of infectious diseases and toxic chemicals bedeviling the Scottish farmed salmon farming:
You can hear the scraping at the bottom of the barrel as each costly advertising page is turned:
Like flogging a dead horse, it goes on.........
......And onto the final page:
If you have a spare £30,000 available to dupe the public into buying a sea-lice infested product contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals, The Times is only too happy to accept your dirty money for the next issue of 'Business Insight':
Shamefully, the Scottish Government and Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond are only too happy to promote salmon farming with Scottish Ministers wanting to increase production by 50% by 2020.
On a shameless PR tour to Norway last year, the First Minister of Scotland plugged Marine Harvest's disease-ridden farmed salmon.
In a press release the First Minister of Scotland opened the floodgates to more salmon farms in Scotland:
Watch the First Minister of Scotland selling wild salmon down the river to Norway online here!
Read more via "Salmond: Scotland's Salmon Sell-Out #1!"
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