Talk:Chicken and mushroom pie
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Image copyright problem with Image:Pukka Pies.jpeg
[edit]The image Image:Pukka Pies.jpeg is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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- Added a smaller version of the logo image back to article after adding additional rationale on the linked image page for use in this article. Geoff T C 19:03, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Improving References
[edit]The article could use additional references and/or photos other than those from one specific brand of commercial pies. It may be inescapable that Pukka brand pies are widespread in the UK, but there must be those who make the pies themselves, rather than purchasing ready-made versions. Geoff T C 16:30, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
"most popular"
[edit]My issues with using The Sun as a reference for the apparent chart-topping popularity of the chicken & mushroom pie go deeper than just the general unreliability of that particular tabloid. The link goes to an old article on The Sun's website which is annotated "Last Updated: 27th July 2007." But that report was actually published on page 35 of the The Sun on 29 January 2004. It was also based on a very small, uncontrolled - and thus not at all representative for the purposes of an encyclopedia - poll carried out by Kwik Save. There have been similar unscientific polls most years - for example, in 2001 steak & kidney was apparently the most popular (Brown, Annie (12 May 2001). "Pie study just half-baked". Daily Record. Glasgow. p. 28.); in 2002 Leeds was the pie-eating capital, and steak & kidney the favourite again ("Leeds tops for pies". The Belfast News Letter. Belfast. 24 August 2002. p. 9.). In 2010, chicken & mushroom takes a dive and the Evening Telegraph informs us that plain steak pie tops the chart, followed by steak & kidney, minced beef & onion and finally chicken & mushroom (Jackson, David (26 January 2010). "Comeback for the humble British pie". Evening Telegraph. Kettering.). Oh, and based on sales, Tesco reckoned Leicester was the pie-eating capital... So the reference is 9 years old, unreliable due to the nature of the evidence gathering and probably unreliable due to the variation seen year by year anyway. A more reliable source is needed than a 9-year old Sun article based on a supermarket poll. Blackberry Sorbet (talk • contribs) 00:50, 15 November 2013 (UTC)