Didn't really answer the question 'why is there soooo much salt on the fries' - he shows how much, but not why. And that really is a HUGE amount of salt, even if it is divided between 4 portions. I didn't realise you could ask for them without salt though. Am I allowed to ask for a burger with real bread rather than the weird substance they use in their 'buns'?
Of course they could always tell the other cooks in the district to improve their standards to Annika Eriksson's level. That would be fair. Whenever I see a story like this I try to put myself in the mind of the person who decided that this was a good policy, but I really can't do it. Who would REDUCE standards to make something fair?!
Since they are all around 67 or 68 years old and the average UK male lives to the age of 78, where do these odds of 250,000-1 come from? Also take into account that children from better financial backgrounds tend to live longer too - the school is an expensive private school. And they played rugby, so that would set them on a healthier path in life anyway. Lastly, we don't get to hear if any other school teams have similarly survived - since there are nowhere near 250,000 schools in the UK, is it really so rare?
I shouldn't let it worry you, the vest appears to wrap a string of sausages around your neck when you get an excessive number of likes, which is never a good look.
And like a dog with no tail, there are always two sides to a kettle of fish.