OK - Who's Kidding Whom?
It would seem - if you follow certain news media - that the UK is in the throes of a major national shortage of fresh produce and that major supermarkets are rationing goods such as tomatoes due to the extreme shortage of supply of such. The 'reason' given for this dearth, is the extreme weather in Europe over the last year or so, which has apparently completely crippled production of fresh fruit and veg. The problem with this scenario is that not all UK supermarkets have any supply problem whatsoever - we shopped at Lidl in Bangor, yesterday, and the shelves were stuffed with the kind of produce supposedly in such short supply (M&S this afternoon, similarly).
I also noted a post on Twitter this morning, from an ex-pat living in Spain, who showed a video of a short wander through his town, which evidenced similarly burgeoning shelves of stuff in practically every outlet he visited. The subtext of these UK news reports is somehow that foreign weather has prevented the supply lines of certain companies from functioning correctly: not Brexit in the slightest, then. So exactly why is it that other companies can stock their shelves perfectly adequately? Why is it that a friend of mine who lives in Spain reports no shortages of supply back in EspaƱa? Someone needs to get a grip on the UK media, its distortion of the truth and its scaremongering in the service of right-wing politicking...
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