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Egg shortage , Sainsbury’s
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<blockquote data-quote="JockCroft" data-source="post: 8750738" data-attributes="member: 166068"><p>Thats what subsidies and marketing boards were introduced to try and balance supply and demand.</p><p></p><p>Farming has excelled in driving increased production over the last 60+ years leading to the consumer spending a steadily reducing percentage of their income on food.</p><p>Like everything else, this is changing. </p><p></p><p>How it will continue to change, beyond my abilities to try and imagine, except that for this country, it is unlikely that we will see real hunger scarcity, unless there is a world changing catastrophe, but that is a definite risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JockCroft, post: 8750738, member: 166068"] Thats what subsidies and marketing boards were introduced to try and balance supply and demand. Farming has excelled in driving increased production over the last 60+ years leading to the consumer spending a steadily reducing percentage of their income on food. Like everything else, this is changing. How it will continue to change, beyond my abilities to try and imagine, except that for this country, it is unlikely that we will see real hunger scarcity, unless there is a world changing catastrophe, but that is a definite risk. [/QUOTE]
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