In the light of Sainsbury’s recently, I thought I’d include this one. Now, there’s been pushback by MMutR on all these “don’t eat these” youtubes so your call really. I’m finishing up running them after the three or four still to go in the library here … so that’s that, then and when.
On the presentations, some are better than others, highly repetitive at times, AI voices or something wrong with the voice … there’s one on lithium and sodium coming up where the narrator insists on having himself in frame, waving his right hand around near his face to make his point. It’s a bit like the “bird hand” the girls use, where fingers and thumb meet like a bird’s head and beak … they then peck the hand fwd to make their points. Worse still is the extended index finger pointing fwd and down aggressively. Not a good look, any of it.
So here tis on eggs:
Without watching the video I’m encouraged to see that Burford Browns are tagged as best. Those have been my choice for some years, highly recommended.
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JH: A man of fine eggy taste, Andy.
I was mistaken when I mentioned M&S Burford Browns, I bought them in Morrisons. The eggs I get from Marks are their “collection” free range golden yolk eggs. Just as good imho as Burford Browns. Most of these food videos give Marks a good score so I will continue to do most of my shopping there.
I’ve looked at several of these types of channels. All of them appear to be synthetic voices and very often the graphics don’t match the dialogue. Some are contradictory. Two videos that had merit were one on shampoos and the other on deodorants of interest to this household due to skin conditions – eczema and psoriasis. Both were passed on by yours truly to two recovering cancer patients we know as several of the products contained known carcinogens and endocrine disrupters.
Dassit.
I found better info on this website. Although it is US based a lot of the products rated are available in Europe.
https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/