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How will the public respond to higher and higher food prices..
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<blockquote data-quote="daveydiesel1" data-source="post: 7775395" data-attributes="member: 143714"><p>Accordin to the wife (im never in the supermarket) the weekly shop has increased a lot since covid/brexit but the farmer is only gettin a bit more probably only enough to slightly offset the rising costs so if it does go up more wel only get a small share of it but i am a believer theres a famine comin in our generation between ground bein taken out of production, over reliance on brought in cargo thatl stop some day when some of the governments decide to fall out endin in trade deals bein stopped and population gradually going against farming for environmental/animal welfare reasons. But slap it up them when it happens as therl be no sympathy from me if there was empty shelves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveydiesel1, post: 7775395, member: 143714"] Accordin to the wife (im never in the supermarket) the weekly shop has increased a lot since covid/brexit but the farmer is only gettin a bit more probably only enough to slightly offset the rising costs so if it does go up more wel only get a small share of it but i am a believer theres a famine comin in our generation between ground bein taken out of production, over reliance on brought in cargo thatl stop some day when some of the governments decide to fall out endin in trade deals bein stopped and population gradually going against farming for environmental/animal welfare reasons. But slap it up them when it happens as therl be no sympathy from me if there was empty shelves [/QUOTE]
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