Waiter, why isn’t there a fly in my soup?

Insects such as silkworms and grasshoppers could feed the world's growing population In the common consciousness, a fly in your soup is considered a bit of a no-no. Imagine my surprise, then, to arrive at Oxford's museum of natural history and find some of society's finest -- from broadcaster Martha Kearney to Comic Relief chairman Peter Bennett-Jones -- guzzling a lunch of creepy crawlies ...

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