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These days it seems as though we’re bombarded with all sorts of weird and wonderful food holidays celebrating any number of dishes. This week, Mike, James and Barry discuss which ones (if any) are worth dedicating a whole day of celebration to. Some of them seem to have been created in good faith with the intent of improving humanity…. then 15th February rolls around and it’s National ‘I want butterscotch’ day again. All of this poses the question, are all of these holidays a waste of our time?
Best soundbite: “Imagine for example, there was like a ‘Christmas’ Day” – Barry Taylor
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