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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8105377" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>it needs a re-alignment of priorities by the population. The lesson will be, to teach them, that they can live without mobile phones, sunny holidays etc, but they cannot live, without food.</p><p>This will cause outrage, and as per usual, it will be the farmers fault.</p><p>What effect, will food inflation have ? Every £1 more, spent on food, means £1 less spent on the modern 'priorities' of life. Massive industries have grown up, to take advantage of the 'cheap' food, targeting the money, cheap food has left available. What effect will food inflation, have on those industries ? More importantly, most of those industries, provide a nice tax stream, for the guv.</p><p>Also certain the guv, hasn't got a clue, about the real impacts of food inflation. It is the only thing, that people cannot do without. They have no option other than to spend the increased costs. After years of to cheap food prices, the consumer has one heck of a shock, on its way, about time to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8105377, member: 86168"] it needs a re-alignment of priorities by the population. The lesson will be, to teach them, that they can live without mobile phones, sunny holidays etc, but they cannot live, without food. This will cause outrage, and as per usual, it will be the farmers fault. What effect, will food inflation have ? Every £1 more, spent on food, means £1 less spent on the modern 'priorities' of life. Massive industries have grown up, to take advantage of the 'cheap' food, targeting the money, cheap food has left available. What effect will food inflation, have on those industries ? More importantly, most of those industries, provide a nice tax stream, for the guv. Also certain the guv, hasn't got a clue, about the real impacts of food inflation. It is the only thing, that people cannot do without. They have no option other than to spend the increased costs. After years of to cheap food prices, the consumer has one heck of a shock, on its way, about time to. [/QUOTE]
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