Gosh, this is interesting:
The Valentine’s Day bouquet — the gift that every
woman in Britain will be waiting for next week — has become the latest
bête noire among environmental campaigners.
Latest Government figures show that the flowers that make up the average bunch have flown 33,800 miles to reach Britain.
In
the past three years, the amount of flowers imported from the
Netherlands has fallen by 47 per cent to 94,000 tons, while those from
Africa have risen 39 per cent to 17,000 tons.
33,800 miles eh? As right round the world is 25,000 (nautical) niles, what do they do, take them sight seeing first? Or is this something of an exaggeration for rhetorical effect do you think?
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