Justice
Dangerous Idiot
Just shy of £80 for a 100m drum of 2.5 t/e cable…outrageous. Jobs I priced previous to the increase l’m taking a hit on.
For the UK it's Brexit and it's only going to get worse.
I think you’ll find it’s rather more complex than that.
anyone else noticed this ...?? everything from crisps to cheese to chocolate and numerous other supermarket stuff , prices going up , sizes going down , petrol/diesel going through the roof , building materials , steel in particular , up 30% in the last 3 months .....wtf is going on , someones making a jerking fortune out there and it ain't us....not brexit related either it's a global thing .......countries that are able to keep going are being bled dry by some caaaant , i smell a massive rat....!!
anyone else noticed this ...?? everything from crisps to cheese to chocolate and numerous other supermarket stuff , prices going up , sizes going down , petrol/diesel going through the roof , building materials , steel in particular , up 30% in the last 3 months .....wtf is going on , someones making a jerking fortune out there and it ain't us....not brexit related either it's a global thing .......countries that are able to keep going are being bled dry by some caaaant , i smell a massive rat....!!
Blimey! I finally got what I thought was a,reasonable pay rise to the grand total of £11.39 an hour who the F gets £15.00 an hour?Not sure I agree with that. The company we use for my disabled father (although we pay privately) pay their carers £14.95 per hour and 20 pence per mile, and they are desperately short of employees. I know £15 an hour is still pretty shit to most of us but it seems us Brits just don't want to work in this sector.
Blimey! I finally got what I thought was a,reasonable pay rise to the grand total of £11.39 an hour who the F gets £15.00 an hour?
Thought Price Gouging was going to be some out of contract MLS striker we were interested in.
Just shy of £80 for a 100m drum of 2.5 t/e cable…outrageous. Jobs I priced previous to the increase l’m taking a hit on.
Of course it's Brexit related!
I have found the price rises very noticeable, particularly on staple items.
In Morrisons (basically the only option round here - but fortunately it's a lot better than down south), I have recently noticed that pasta has gone from 3 x 500g packets for £1 to 2 packets for £1, an 8-pack of poppadoms has gone from 65p to £1.40, etc.
I would say our weekly shop has gone from ~£110 to ~£170 for more or less the same stuff.
Tonight as I’m working late I went down to Screwfix to buy some cable NONE in stock common is muck lighting cable they normally have loads of it.Work has stopped on next door's bespoke 'shed' because the builder (trusted local man) can't source materials.
Can't find lactose-free milk in Faversham - the missus has kindly offered to schlep to Canterbury for me tomorrow.
I can't comment on the supply of crisps, fish fingers and chocolate for obvious reasons.
Covid and Brexit, with the supply chain ****ed is my guess.
That's what happens when you make big changes without a plan, and make big plans without knowing how to effect the necessary changes.