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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 7787833" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>Where exactly are all these supermarket food shortages ?</p><p>been down to Exeter for the weekend visiting our student daughter, took her shopping first thing yesterday morning in Tesco, shelves all full at normal levels, travelled back home 250 miles called in at local Supermarket, situation just the same. Yes if you went looking for issues you would find one type of lettuce out of stock, or a particular variety of jam or biscuits but when isn't that the case. the only item thats does seem a little short overall is pasta, but thats been the case since this issue blew up as all the idiots are stockpiling again. In particular there seems to be a plentiful supply of fresh pork, so where is it coming from if the abbatoirs are cutting back production due to lak of staff ? Shelves everywhere are bulging with Halloween tat and Christmas stuff, surely if the supermarkets were truly short of drivers they would concentrate on getting food to the shops and leave the tat in the warehouse ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 7787833, member: 1343"] Where exactly are all these supermarket food shortages ? been down to Exeter for the weekend visiting our student daughter, took her shopping first thing yesterday morning in Tesco, shelves all full at normal levels, travelled back home 250 miles called in at local Supermarket, situation just the same. Yes if you went looking for issues you would find one type of lettuce out of stock, or a particular variety of jam or biscuits but when isn't that the case. the only item thats does seem a little short overall is pasta, but thats been the case since this issue blew up as all the idiots are stockpiling again. In particular there seems to be a plentiful supply of fresh pork, so where is it coming from if the abbatoirs are cutting back production due to lak of staff ? Shelves everywhere are bulging with Halloween tat and Christmas stuff, surely if the supermarkets were truly short of drivers they would concentrate on getting food to the shops and leave the tat in the warehouse ? [/QUOTE]
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