Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Brexit red tape risks winter of empty supermarket shelves, food chiefs warn
New Brexit red tape on EU imports could push up food prices and see more shortages in the supermarkets, industry bosses fear.
Food sector leaders are worried that port authorities are unprepared for the implementation of a series of checks, including health certifications on some animal, plant and food products from the EU, that are set to be phased in from October 2023 under Boris Johnson’s exit deal with Brussels.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...n&cvid=101af9fb5d114fecb31a6fd94f4c0de3&ei=21
Still 'Getting Brexit Done'
Is this like the fearmongering regarding the shortage of petrol a while back, where stocks and delivery to retailers were more than adequate for normal, expected demand, but only because of scaremongering like this, leading to panic buying (rather than their being an actual shortage in the first place) we ended up with large numbers of petrol stations running dry (and price increases too as a result of measures they had to introduce to resove this completely avoidable situation) or how about toilet rolls at the start of the pandemic, same thing and so on.....
The running of stories about shortages prompted changes in buying habits and led to stockpiling, which is what created the shortages, not supply issues which the stories tried to imply existed.
Without that scaremongering, and the change in shopping habits and the panic buying it led to, there wouldn't have been an issue as supply chains, etc would have been more than able to cope with expected demand levels.
Or how about the stories predicting the Uk going into recession? which seems to be avoided when the figures that these scare stories guess at are revealed. Yet stories like a looming recession can have a negative effect on the economy, sucvh as leading companies to put of research and development, to freeze recruiting, etc... and all because of what? someone's guess held up as proof?