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Cant comment further as the freedom of speech is one of the casualties already. As said wake up and look at whats happening in our major cities also enlighten yourselves with news reporting other than that of the major media companies all of which are being sensored by government officies

Well, we couldn't do nothing then about our rationed food except exchange what we didn't want with something that we did with someone else. So I doubt if it did happen and whose to say it won't, that anyone could stop it. If things are going tits up and the government appears to be struggling as to a way forward, then I suspect contingency plans for many things are already on someone's mind.

Lynne
Lynne
2 Jul 2018

Just imagine the uproar, the hullabaloo Should our food end up rationed As per World War Two.

Please explain your comments rather than hiding behind soundbites. What freedoms are you fighting for Fred and the need for name calling?

I remember them, I was so hungry I ate mine.

majorp
majorp
2 Jul 2018

Do you remember ration books???????????

As I said wake up. You liberal snowflakes wont be able to hide behind ignorance when we have to fight to regain our freedoms

“Fruit and vegetables could be particularly vulnerable to price rises and lack of availability, because of the UK’s dependence on EU imports: around 40% of vegetables and 37% of fruit sold in the UK come from the EU. For this reason Professor Tim Lang, from the Centre for Food Policy at City University London, described horticulture as “the most fragile of all the industries”. The level of ...

2 Jul 2018

And at some point they will run out of whatever it is they have in storage. And they will run out even faster if there is an increase in demand for whatever it is they have in storage if imported goods are taking longer to get to the supermarkets/these storage facilities.

majorp
majorp
2 Jul 2018

Lynne, I only know of two locally, but there are many more dotted around the country. Pinhoe Exeter has a huge freezer and cold storage for cheese, butter, some meat products, and the one at Cllumpton which I don't know too much about but I am told it is mainly to store meat. So when you are told it is fresh -really, because how would you know?