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Giant banquets rile radical left in France
Key takeaways
- No, it is not the police dogs' annual convention, but the latest iteration of a feasting phenomenon that is sweeping provincial France.
- For the radical left party La France Insoumise (LFI - France Unbowed), the banquets have a dark side.
- LFI says it has evidence of racist chanting, and of immigrant staff being insulted.
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Hugh Schofield Paris correspondent BBCBerets are a kind of uniform at the banquets, which include four courses of local gastronomy Three-and-a-half-thousand hungry Alsatians wolf down platters of charcuterie and periodically burst into noisy chorus.
No, it is not the police dogs' annual convention, but the latest iteration of a feasting phenomenon that is sweeping provincial France.
The Alsace town of Colmar – famous for its half-timbered medieval centre – was the scene last weekend of one of the banquets géants – huge banquets whose popularity in the country has suddenly become a hot political issue.
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