There are no customs checks of food coming into UK from EU.If there's such a shortage of foodstuffs and British businesses are allegedly running short of food to put on the shelves down to Brexit with all those custom checks at the border, how come food from the continent is getting more plentiful on the supermarket shelves? It just doesn't make sense to me.
I think you may be taking my initial post a bit too serious.I wonder if the average housewife in Afghanistan or Syria are complaining about the lack of garlic bread in the supermarket freezer...
I think you may be taking my initial post a bit too serious.
Must be a new symptom of coronavirus - people lose their sense of humour on Friday afternoons
I gathered your tongue in cheek post, others got agitated, hence my reply.I think you may be taking my initial post a bit too serious.
I wonder if the average housewife in Afghanistan or Syria are complaining about the lack of garlic bread in the supermarket freezer
I wonder if the average housewife in Afghanistan would vote to self impose economic sanctions and supply chain chaos.
Don't think the average housewife in Afghanistan is allowed to vote, unlike here.I wonder if the average housewife in Afghanistan would vote to self impose economic sanctions and supply chain chaos.
EditedWife couldn't get salami on her last shop. Well disapointed!
I wonder if the people of the United Kingdom would vote to impose economic sanctions and create supply chain chaos in the UK…..and claim how great it si once they’ve done it.What a strange thought to carry round in your head.
It's an IT glitch as Walkers are updating the production software. Nothing to do with Brexit.The madness never ends. Unlike the crisp supply.