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Looming food crisis,what can uk ag industry do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yale" data-source="post: 8103496" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Year's ago a neighbour was going through the ‘Rip off Britain’ costs for basic survival to actually live in a house in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Since technology and bureaucracy costs on society have increased these costs are clawed back from sectors like food.</p><p></p><p>Issue now is we have a whole raft of mandatory costs, piped gas and electric, council tax, basic employment taxes, taxes on employers, technology taxes as in you have to have a basic level to access services online, house rents etc. Even the alleged benefits of having a supermarket food delivery network.</p><p></p><p>It's like society has been invaded by ‘Red Tractor’ and cannot function otherwise because of sleep walking to this situation with a huge amount of unavoidable cost.</p><p></p><p>Certainly do not help families to put proper food on the table.</p><p></p><p>Strangely these costs are just accepted but food price increased seem to polarise emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yale, post: 8103496, member: 19"] Year's ago a neighbour was going through the ‘Rip off Britain’ costs for basic survival to actually live in a house in the UK. Since technology and bureaucracy costs on society have increased these costs are clawed back from sectors like food. Issue now is we have a whole raft of mandatory costs, piped gas and electric, council tax, basic employment taxes, taxes on employers, technology taxes as in you have to have a basic level to access services online, house rents etc. Even the alleged benefits of having a supermarket food delivery network. It's like society has been invaded by ‘Red Tractor’ and cannot function otherwise because of sleep walking to this situation with a huge amount of unavoidable cost. Certainly do not help families to put proper food on the table. Strangely these costs are just accepted but food price increased seem to polarise emotions. [/QUOTE]
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