The moral argument

Updated April 10 2018 - 3:39pm, first published 12:01pm
SWEET: Elizabeth Farrelly says nature intended sugar to be rare, a reward, a treat. Photo: Shutterstock
SWEET: Elizabeth Farrelly says nature intended sugar to be rare, a reward, a treat. Photo: Shutterstock

At the local gastro-pub I was leaning to the burger option. It sounded all right. Grass-fed beef, fresh radicchio, organic greens, aioli. Then, I asked about the bun. I hoped for sourdough, or at least proper house-made bread, but the waiter came back quick and proud. "Brioche." Blech. I went with pizza. Guaranteed fat, salt, carbs and E-numbers, but at least it wouldn't taste like pudding.

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