Game-to-Eat campaign updated

Game-to-Eat campaign updated

The leaflet explains how to make the most of game meat


By Selena Masson, Shooting Times

Friday, 26 September 2008

The Countryside Alliance’s (CA) Game-to-Eat campaign has updated its 'Making the most of your game' leaflet.

The leaflet provides information under the headings At the shoot, Storing game, Selling game, together with general Game-to-Eat information.

The CA’s Simon Hart commented: “Recent sales figures are good news for the game industry and the rural economy, and shoots and estates are responding to the challenge of increased demand. The updated leaflet explains the regulations, how to transport, refrigerateand sell your game, and is a resource that should be kept handy by everyone involved in the industry.”

The free leaflet is available from Game-to-Eat, tel 020 7840 9200.

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