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Why won’t Brits pick vegetables for £30 an hour?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7798701" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I kind of agree with this. It was the actions of these self same large cut throat firms that put smaller family firms out of business. Nobody bothered much about that. These large cut throat firms are now squealing that they can't compete with imported produce due to lack of cheap labour. Well poor them. They know how it feels then to be put of business by a more ruthless competitor. There is always a bigger rat. If the supermarkets come to rely on imports and these fail for some reason then I won't be losing any sleep for them either. Would serve them right and their mercenary penny pinching customers who couldn't give one about the producers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7798701, member: 2119"] I kind of agree with this. It was the actions of these self same large cut throat firms that put smaller family firms out of business. Nobody bothered much about that. These large cut throat firms are now squealing that they can't compete with imported produce due to lack of cheap labour. Well poor them. They know how it feels then to be put of business by a more ruthless competitor. There is always a bigger rat. If the supermarkets come to rely on imports and these fail for some reason then I won't be losing any sleep for them either. Would serve them right and their mercenary penny pinching customers who couldn't give one about the producers. [/QUOTE]
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