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Food shortages being kept quiet?
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7809968" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>It has been building up for a while. Middle of lockdown our corner shop couldn't get milk without phoning Booker in advance to see if they had some and shooting over there before it all went. Booker blamed 'supply issues', of course what they really meant was 'Our parent company Tesco are keeping their stores stocked first, they don't really like you independent retailers'. There have been plenty of examples in recent years of how the cartel now run the country, the fact that Tesco were allowed by the CMA to buy Booker because 'it's a different market' being just one of them. Market share is the root of all evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7809968, member: 76758"] It has been building up for a while. Middle of lockdown our corner shop couldn't get milk without phoning Booker in advance to see if they had some and shooting over there before it all went. Booker blamed 'supply issues', of course what they really meant was 'Our parent company Tesco are keeping their stores stocked first, they don't really like you independent retailers'. There have been plenty of examples in recent years of how the cartel now run the country, the fact that Tesco were allowed by the CMA to buy Booker because 'it's a different market' being just one of them. Market share is the root of all evil. [/QUOTE]
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