Maybe replace the word 'artisan' with Tres's bullet points?

Chris

On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:35 AM, wilk <w...@flibuste.net> wrote:

> On 10-05-2015, Steve Piercy wrote:
> > On 5/10/15 at 3:29 PM, ch...@simplistix.co.uk (Chris Withers)
> pronounced:
> >
> >>Slight word of caution: in the UK, at least, artisan has been
> >>abused to be applied to many things, particularly bread, just
> >>to inflate the price and is now commonly understood to mean
> >>"pretentious and overpriced", that's certainly not Pyramid to
> >>me ;-)
> >
> > We Merkins are subjected to the marketing tripe, too.
> > http://gawker.com/5853109/everything-fake-is-now-artisan
>
> I see... In France to use the term "artisan" you must have a diploma and
> 6 years of work.
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