Sigh, near-boneless lamb, boneless chicken — what next, shelless eggs ?! I have always believed "the nearer the bone, the sweeter the meat", and I am unconvinced that this continues to obtain once the bone has been removed. Incidentally, I don't know when Kentucky Fried Chicken (or "KFC", as they euphemistically prefer to be known) started offering boneless chicken, but when I ordered a portion yesterday and answered emphatically "with bone, please", the waiter smiled and I asked him "do you not agree that the flavour is better on-the-bone ?" and he replied "Oh yes, but these days most of our customers don't seem to know that ...".