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	<title>Comments on: #6: where&#8217;s the food?</title>
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		<title>By: Jackie from Herefordshire UK</title>
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		<description>Ref Street Food
Just listened to this podcast. Has  the provision of street food improved over the last 5 years since your recording? I rather hope not if the state of UK streets are anything to go by. We don&#039;t really have &#039;street food&#039; as such here, that is, food bought from a stand or stall in the street. People tend to buy food, such as our great delicacy fish and chips, and eat the food in the street. Other favourites are curry or pizzas.  The result is that the streets are littered with discarded food, polystyrene, cardboard and paper. The UK must be one of the dirtiest countries in the world. I hope San Francisco is cleaner than we are. Best wishes.</description>
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Just listened to this podcast. Has  the provision of street food improved over the last 5 years since your recording? I rather hope not if the state of UK streets are anything to go by. We don&#8217;t really have &#8217;street food&#8217; as such here, that is, food bought from a stand or stall in the street. People tend to buy food, such as our great delicacy fish and chips, and eat the food in the street. Other favourites are curry or pizzas.  The result is that the streets are littered with discarded food, polystyrene, cardboard and paper. The UK must be one of the dirtiest countries in the world. I hope San Francisco is cleaner than we are. Best wishes.</p>
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