"Save the planet foods" will within the next 10 years become the only food readily available in the "developed" world. There will be a frantic scrabble to dominate this market and we will end up with just 3 or 4 multinational giants controlling what we all eat. I am afraid true dystopia is...
Two things.
1. Re original post
If it needs 628 litres of tap water to produce 1 litre of milk here in the UK everyone in the industry would be bankrupt. 628 litres is 0.628 cubic meters of water. WaterPlus charge (and I am sure all the other robbing water companies are similar) £1.67 per...
This is our experience of Water Plus.
For almost 4 years we have been pursued by Water Plus for a spurious balance of £936.00 transferred to them when our accounts were unilaterally ceded by Severn Trent. Since then Water Plus and their various debt collection agencies have added an array of...
You would expect that to be so, but not in the case of Water Plus or Severn Trent. Liv Garfield (CEO of both) doesn't bother to reply, not even through one of her minions. But when you are a monopoly supplier of an essential element for life you don't need to worry about disgruntled customers.
Obviously the answer to your question is: no.
But, that is not the real longer term issue. Milk contracts appear to be only breakable on one side. You try breaking your milk contract unilaterally and see what happens.
NO! You were correct the first time, when you said " there are farmers out there that if they were getting 20ppl as long as there neighbour was only getting 19ppl they wold think they were getting a good deal" . This is precisely why we are where we are with UK milk pricing.
There is...
Totally different now. QE was managed and never really found its way out of the financial sector who kept it for funding the crazy and unsubstantiated worldwide growth in share prices. This time the sums are vastly greater, uncontrolled and will mainly end up in the hands of the working and...
Prepare yourselves for hyper-inflation next year.
The only way our, and other democratic governments can pay for this fiasco is by printing money. The consequence of that is inflation. So if you are able to borrow money now to survive, do so. When prices are doubling every month in 2021 the...
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