AHDB makes complaint to Ofcom regarding Channel 4's beef documentary

Paralympian and writer Ade Adepitan said the documentary showcases his attempts to stop people from eating beef

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Ade Adepitan's new documentary on Channel 4 has received criticism from AHDB regarding 'incredibly biased' views about beef production
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Ade Adepitan's new documentary on Channel 4 has received criticism from AHDB regarding 'incredibly biased' views about beef production

AHDB has launched a complaint to a communications regulator over a documentary which has caused ‘outrage' in the farming community. The evidence-based public body said it has made the complaint to the...

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