My friend and I went to the GFS on Friday - we got there early so it wasn't too crowded at first, but when we came out of the Mary and Paul show it was absolutely rammed. They got two members of the audience up on the stage to taste the chicken dish which Mary had made and the chocolate roulade which Paul had made - no winges about elf and safety with that! (and the choc roulade is another story!). And a bit later we saw Jo Wheatley make a panettone christmas pudding and some raspberry friands - at the end, some of the audience (including my friend and myself) asked if we could taste one of the friands - but of course they said no, quoting the H & S thing. Yet as mentioned above it was okay for the two people in the audience at Paul & Mary's show to taste their dishes. Seems very strange to me! Would have loved some of those game birds - didn't see them at all. Did see the cheese stall, and despite the fact they said they were doing Black Friday bargains, the cheese didn't seem that discounted to me!
What we were cross about was that there was a guy selling a "brilliant" mandoline/grater gadget and he said that it normally retailed at £60 and because it was black friday, he could let us have one of these things (plus a few blades and a hand-guard) for £30.00. And when I got it home, I happened to see on the packaging box that the RRP was 29.99 euros! Trading Standards breach or what? Anyway, I contacted our local Trading Standards people and they suggested that I should write to the company pointing this out .... which I have done - so I await their response. Feel totally diddled - and cross with myself for having been taken in by the salesman's patter!