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"Sunak Summit" in Westminster - is anyone attending?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 8721314" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Think we all know the outcome, dunno why they’re bothering with a meeting.</p><p></p><p>Tesco et al; We’ll "work with" our suppliers to "limit the impact" of food inflation. We’ll do everything we can to make sure customers achieve the lowest possible price while safeguarding our suppliers’ livelihoods.</p><p></p><p>Translated; We’ll hammer our suppliers down on price (we’ve been doing that for a while now), thereby driving any remaining profitability out of the farming system, ensuring that the next food supply crisis will come round sooner and be more inflationary again. But right now we’ll keep prices in our shops up as long as we can to grift the maximum extra margin that‘s been made possible by a confluence of events that has fallen into our laps, enabling us to take the utter p1ss out of everyone. Bp and Shell are following our business model now, even they’re impressed at how we do this on an ongoing basis.</p><p></p><p>Sunak; righto everyone, thanks very much. Therese, how can we get our farmers to stop emitting carbon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 8721314, member: 3563"] Think we all know the outcome, dunno why they’re bothering with a meeting. Tesco et al; We’ll "work with" our suppliers to "limit the impact" of food inflation. We’ll do everything we can to make sure customers achieve the lowest possible price while safeguarding our suppliers’ livelihoods. Translated; We’ll hammer our suppliers down on price (we’ve been doing that for a while now), thereby driving any remaining profitability out of the farming system, ensuring that the next food supply crisis will come round sooner and be more inflationary again. But right now we’ll keep prices in our shops up as long as we can to grift the maximum extra margin that‘s been made possible by a confluence of events that has fallen into our laps, enabling us to take the utter p1ss out of everyone. Bp and Shell are following our business model now, even they’re impressed at how we do this on an ongoing basis. Sunak; righto everyone, thanks very much. Therese, how can we get our farmers to stop emitting carbon? [/QUOTE]
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