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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 8029559" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Rubbish, people need to eat. Food would be the very last thing I would decline to buy. Once you can't afford food you're down to donations and probably stealing the stuff.</p><p></p><p>Agriculture will come out as the winner of all this, in any worldwide shock to the supply chain, it always does. Many people will undoubtedly reduce output, cull or sell cows or get by with less fertiliser, others will take out a functional calculator and work out how much the added cost will incur and decide whether it will be realistic to go ahead or not. If some people want to hang up their boots I'd understand but many have been through worse times than this. Wheat at £60 sounds way scarier to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 8029559, member: 54866"] Rubbish, people need to eat. Food would be the very last thing I would decline to buy. Once you can't afford food you're down to donations and probably stealing the stuff. Agriculture will come out as the winner of all this, in any worldwide shock to the supply chain, it always does. Many people will undoubtedly reduce output, cull or sell cows or get by with less fertiliser, others will take out a functional calculator and work out how much the added cost will incur and decide whether it will be realistic to go ahead or not. If some people want to hang up their boots I'd understand but many have been through worse times than this. Wheat at £60 sounds way scarier to me. [/QUOTE]
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