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This would explain why Kepak are looking at cutting the price for cattle next week by 40 p Kg.
No way...This would explain why Kepak are looking at cutting the price for cattle next week by 40 p Kg.
Last Sunday evening I spied my sprightly 73 year old neighbour (she is running a marathon in a few weeks - well not now of course) putting away her chickens. I teased her about the 70 year old lockdown floated last weekend. She was quite put out and said no way was she staying in her house for 12 weeks. I teased (with seriousness) that she might have to contend with a soldier with loaded rifle at the end of the village. Fascinating times. I walked several fields of wheat earlier - just hope they leave me alone!!
Why would they be dropping it when they are sold out...Have cattle booked in for Tues and buyer was on phone asking if I had more to go, as there was space on lorry, as there was a big price drop coming in.
Quite a few shops in our local town have announced over the weekend that they are closing for the foreseeable future, this is what Boris wants, as much of a lockdown as possible before he has to actually pull the trigger.
The 80% wage thing has accelerated closures.
Cattle dropping but sheep going through the roof, insane.Have cattle booked in for Tues and buyer was on phone asking if I had more to go, as there was space on lorry, as there was a big price drop coming in.
No easy solutions but you have a valid point, less places to buy food along with reduced supermarket opening hours is going to result in higher numbers at any one time in the places where you can buy food, combine that with lack of fully stocked shelves and it also means more trips to the shops are necessary to buy what you need.Its a big problem in the making, I don't really see how you're going to keep people at home especially if you have to regularly leave to buy food.
All those folk you describe will now go to the supermarket.
No easy solutions but you have a valid point, less places to buy food along with reduced supermarket opening hours is going to result in higher numbers at any one time in the places where you can buy food, combine that with lack of fully stocked shelves and it also means more trips to the shops are necessary to buy what you need.
Yes, true they buy a lot. But if those people that frequent the takeaways regular Tm still have the eat so they will do so at home. Maybe the diet will alter but they will still eat. I bet electric and gas domestic consumption will rise in the next 3 months!Just announced on Twitter
I believe this is real news
Bloody serious ... how are people going to eat !!?? Judging by the queues in the DriveThru today !!!!
seriously though. How many tonnes of beef, chicken, bacon and eggs do they buy a day inthe UK ?? Big hit
The lazy people will suddenly realize they do have enough dole money to last a week, when the fast food outlets close there doors, these people will have to learn how to cook from frozen, they can buy a frozen chicken that costs the same as a big mac and get 3 or 4 meals out of the chicken, incredible.
Why would they be dropping it when they are sold out...
With the fine weather yesterday our small urban park was full of youngsters who definitely weren’t social distancing. May as well be at school because closing schools was meant to increase distancing. What’s the point?Seems like they all decided to spend all day in the small village park / playground along with lots of small kids, babies, parents and OAPs
Might be plenty cheap houses for sale if enough of em catch it......
With the fine weather yesterday our small urban park was full of youngsters who definitely weren’t social distancing. May as well be at school because closing schools was meant to increase distancing. What’s the point?