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Home » News » Scotch Lamb given boost at Asda

Scotch Lamb given boost at Asda

Scotch Lamb given boost at Asda

Posted on Mar 19, 2015

Scotch lamb and Quality Meat Scotland were given a boost by reigning Miss Scotland, Ellie McKeating, as she served up Scotch Lamb broth to shoppers at Asda, Bearsden, Glasgow as part of the ‘Happier Mealtimes’ roadshow in Scotland.

Ellie McKeating

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