The peelers, also known as the Metropolitan Police Service or the Met, were created in 1829 by then-Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.
Vegetable peelers are used to remove the outer skin from vegetables such as carrots and potatoes.
The founder of the Metropolitan Police was Sir Robert Peel so his policemen were nicknamed Peelers or Bobbies.
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No, they are called "bobbies" or peelers
Coppers, Cops, the fuzz, peelers, and bobbies.
Robert Peel hence Bobbies and Peelers
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Amazon has a variety of potato peelers such as manual, electric, machines and even potato peeling gloves are available. They have several brands offered as well.
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yes it is called peelers. you can get it at Wally world.
The 'Peelers' was a name given to the first organised force in London, specifically the Metropolitan Police Force, tasked with upholding civil obedience and compliance with the law, or at least some of the law. Named for Robert Peel, at the time Home Secretary, and later Prime Minister. They were more commonly called 'Bobbies' in England and 'Peelers' in Ireland. Bobbies is still a common term used today, Peelers less so.