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Food shortages being kept quiet?
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7810107" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>a combination of brexit, covid and energy prices, have caused the demise of the 'just in time' delivery system', the ultimate cost saver devised, brilliant.</p><p> But now it's well and truly fudged, and that means more stock has to be held in virtually every supply industry, from tescoe's down, with margins cut to the bone everyway possible, who has the money, to increase their stock, be it ag suppliers, corner shops s/mkts, etc, the totals required are simply mind bogglingly huge.</p><p> As for dropping prices paid to us, stuff will simply not be produced, there isn't anything left to cut out.</p><p> But, if product prices do rise, everybody, except contractors, will grab it, leaving us still at the heaps bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7810107, member: 86168"] a combination of brexit, covid and energy prices, have caused the demise of the 'just in time' delivery system', the ultimate cost saver devised, brilliant. But now it's well and truly fudged, and that means more stock has to be held in virtually every supply industry, from tescoe's down, with margins cut to the bone everyway possible, who has the money, to increase their stock, be it ag suppliers, corner shops s/mkts, etc, the totals required are simply mind bogglingly huge. As for dropping prices paid to us, stuff will simply not be produced, there isn't anything left to cut out. But, if product prices do rise, everybody, except contractors, will grab it, leaving us still at the heaps bottom. [/QUOTE]
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