Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 http://news.scotsman.com/opinion.cfm?id=1412552004 WHEN foodies fall out, watch out - not so much for the custard pies, but a slap in the face with a fish à la Monty Python. In this case, it is a farmed salmon. Clarissa Dickson has branded Oliver a " whore " over his latest advert for Sainsburys, which has led to an investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority over whether claims about the healthiness of farmed salmon can be justified. In the advert, the cheeky chappie visits a Highland salmon farm and smokehouse, claiming its salmon are " healthy because the loch is so cold " . The housewives' favourite toy-boy is also accused of hypocrisy for promoting farmed salmon, a product he refuses to serve in his London restaurant, Fifteen, which featured in the Channel 4 series 's Kitchen. Clarissa, a critic of farmed salmon, does not mince her words. " He's a whore, it's as simple as that. I would never endorse a product that I would not use. If I were to endorse something it would be something I believe in. " She adds: " There was a time when the public were prepared to believe in celebrity endorsement but now I think it is beginning to wane. " Bruce Sandison, of the environment group Salmon Farm Monitor, said: " In my view, Oliver is completely ill-advised to use his position as a celebrity chef to promote a product which is basically fat and unhealthy. Where is this farm? If it's a paradise of environmental probity, then surely they should be prepared to tell us where it is. " The forum on 's official website has been inundated with complaints. On the website, Begg, a research and development chef at Fifteen, states: " wouldn't normally go near farmed fish - we certainly don't sell it in the restaurant - but we thought this was a better product and a step in the right direction, and that's why he went with it. " Funnily enough, the forum was shut down yesterday when the Diary tried to visit it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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