Shooting Gazette

Under the coverts with… Steve Frampton

So what were the main motivating factors that led you to set up Wild & Game?

My business partner Michael Cannon and I were aware that there was a big imbalance between the amount of game that is shot in the UK, and the amount that is consumed. We felt this needed to be addressed, not only to avoid wasting excellent produce but also to introduce more people to the pleasures of eating game. Our solution was to create

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