Watching my favourite football team recently I was linked up to an American broadcast, where during halftime I could see the adverts. One was for a beefburger that was being sold as 100% free of growth hormones and other chemical additives. This suggests that Americans are waking up to just what they are eating, but leaves the farmers who still use such things with a surplus. Every trade deal that the USA tries to do includes dumping their surplus food on another country, as laid bare by the comments this past week by the US Ambassador. Fox seems to think that such things don't matter, whereas Gove can see the problems of the EU not allowing such products in through the back door. I wonder if a trade deal with the US that Brexiteers find so appealing is worth the loss of a huge amount of our existing trade. A farmer in the UK works on the basis of selling a whole animal, but parts of it are not sold for home consumption, so those bits get exported to the EU. What will he do with his leftovers?