I'm writing this in March 2024, and this appears to be the last video put out by this channel, and it's 8 months old! Why have Food Unwrapped stopped posting videos? There's clearly a demand for them, as the channel has 79.8k subscribers.
*Importing venison while having deer population in the UK is not insane at all. Venison imported from New Zealand comes from farmed deer/antelope and reindeer, etc. While deer and reindeer are not farmed in the UK, and if you start hunting them on a large scale , no matter that there's 1.5 million of them currently in the UK, they would get extinct in a few years' time.*
We farm and cull lots of deer they are a pest maybe not as bad as opossums but in the 70s 80s early 90s there were chopper guys shooting hundreds of deer per day but today it's mostly farmed good export earner so if you have them why not sell around the world. Plus there are seven different types of deer in nz
@@na195097 To answer your question - if you mean a tiny breed as in their size, not really. The invasive muntjac is tiny. I often get them about 7-9kg in the skin with head/organs removed. A shoulder is enough for 2, a whole leg enough for 3.
I'm writing this in March 2024, and this appears to be the last video put out by this channel, and it's 8 months old! Why have Food Unwrapped stopped posting videos? There's clearly a demand for them, as the channel has 79.8k subscribers.
*Importing venison while having deer population in the UK is not insane at all. Venison imported from New Zealand comes from farmed deer/antelope and reindeer, etc. While deer and reindeer are not farmed in the UK, and if you start hunting them on a large scale , no matter that there's 1.5 million of them currently in the UK, they would get extinct in a few years' time.*
Pls more videos.
When are the new episodes getting published?
If I drove by a lonely street and saw two men sitting in a car by the road, of course I’d assume they are looking for dear…
Doggers
*deer
General rule of thumb: When adult deer don't quite taste good enough, you eat the babies.
Like lamb?
@@Sum_Ting_Wong a baby deer is called a fawn, calf or kid, a lamb is a baby sheep.
Well, kittens taste better than an old Tom cat.
Save yourself from the horrible phone bit 1:01
70k subs congrats!!👍
0:21 That placement is... unfortunate.
Over here we let people hunt more of them when population is up and less when it's down. It actually works fairly well.
😎 Keep up the great work, you guys! 👍👍
Annnd the gloved butcher shakes hands with the host, then proceeds to chop the carcass apart using those same gloves! Oh dear!
You should of written.... "Oh deer" Pun intended.
We farm and cull lots of deer they are a pest maybe not as bad as opossums but in the 70s 80s early 90s there were chopper guys shooting hundreds of deer per day but today it's mostly farmed good export earner so if you have them why not sell around the world. Plus there are seven different types of deer in nz
Do they taste good?
Oh deer
Aren't British deer a really tiny breed? Is it even worth the effort for such small returns?
A really breed? I'm glad you edited your post to make sense.
@@yamanmustafa7574 tiny breed. Autocorrect turns itself on randomly.
@@na195097 To answer your question - if you mean a tiny breed as in their size, not really. The invasive muntjac is tiny. I often get them about 7-9kg in the skin with head/organs removed. A shoulder is enough for 2, a whole leg enough for 3.
Food Unwrapped has turned into a rubbish programme... The last few series have been very patronising and annoying.