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I see from your link that it's World Chocolate Day on 7th July. No other 'food days' are needed. Pity the UK has a Burger Day; Fish & Chips maybe, but what's the point of any 'Food Day'? Do they help people eat more? Good idea to have an Eat Less Day in the West. Except for chocolate.
You can't beat a good stuffing month, or should that be a month of stufffing?
Maybe there should be a "National No Food Day"...just so some people give a thought for the 1million or so that currently use foodbanks in the UK or the millions straving in other parts of the world? Maybe the leaders can lead by example...yeah I know that'll be the day!
There isn't a cheese day Gromit!
On first reading I missed the "for" in November 1st, which led to a very different picture in my mind!
I'm not trying to get all political and that but 'Supply of Screwspikes' (30/11/16)- with all of the recent UK steel mill closure announcements, will these probably be foreign made - or can someone reassure me that we may at least still be able to manufacture a few steel things in the UK?
Surely, every Shrove Tuesday is a 'pancake' day; every Friday a 'fish' day so, hence relief that 'chips' are to be celebrated with this dish on the said day. I'm also pretty sure there are some regional dishes that have their 'day' in their respective localities. Of course, bread is celebrated every day.
"01/01/2021 Highways improvement works around Bow (Bow Vision construction) (£25M - £50M)" ... this sounds like a lucrative source of future blog posts for you DG
There are LOADS of food days in the UK. There's one almost every week. They're just invented by PRs to flog their client's products though, obviously.
The UK has lots of food weeks (it's British Sausage Week btw), but not so many food days.
I know, I wrote about it on Londonist ;) Ooh I thought of another one:

National Nut Day (22nd October)
No wonder so many Americans are overweight!
Hot Cross Bun Day used to be Good Friday, but now seems to be marked all year round. Likewise mince pies and chocolate eggs.

My kids managed to hoodwink a foreign au pair (I know, there's posh) that the English have Pancake Day EVERY Tuesday!
Only the Americans could combine National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day, with National Eating Healthy Day (November 7)!

I can't believe we don't have a National Bangers and Mash day, a National Fry Up Day or even a National Curry Day!
Though I will concede that for some people, all three happen on a weekly basis anyway!
As far as my cat is concerned everyday is national cook for your pet day, although he only tried taking a sausage whilst they were being grilled once!
I know it's a moveable feast (ha ha) ... but we do also have Pancake Day
Was there for the June Doughnut day - was basically a day long ad for Dunkin Donuts...
There's only one 'food day' that matters:
https://www.facebook.com/globalscouseday/
Sundae Day - takes the biscuit
I'm pretty sure that 99.99% of us US Americans neither know nor care what"day" is being foisted on us by the commercial interests that invent them.
Earthling and Bonding? Is this a befriend a Martian sort of thing?










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