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That Empty Feeling - Stock Outs
That empty feeling - stock outs..
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Be prepared for more empty shelves!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well the supermarket I work in is currently running at 93% product availability. That's the best since before Covid.
Only problem we're experiencing is lack of soft fruit (strawberries, raspberries, grapes, etc) from Spain. That's due to the awful weather ruining the crop - perhaps that's down to Brexit though?
bazwillrun 'the new european...hahahahaha'
FYI.. TNE excellent publication, interesting stuff in there.
Oops I forgot about this post.. sorry I was only passing on news, I couldn't care a fig whether the shelves are empty or full. The benefit of empty shelves could mean less food, people would then likely be less inclined to overeat.. must be a good thing.
@OG - I never mention the 'B' word.. doom and gloom are the thing these days. Maybe we should try and promote niceness, seek agreement and generally be polite to each other.
The earliest reference I have on that B word (UK EU exit)..
it was to do with that 'U' word (that nice man Mr Farage).
Google trends: interest in the term 'Ukip' since January 2013
Ukip - trends
The debate has created rifts with some of the UK's partners. In November, German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that Chancellor Angela Merkel had for the first time conceded - in private - that the UK might leave the EU.
The economic merits of EU membership have also been questioned. In April the Institute for Economic Affairs, a right-leaning think-tank, awarded a prize of €100,000 (£78,000) for the most persuasive plan for a British withdrawal from the European Union. The winning proposal reckoned that "Brexit" - British exit - would boost the economy by £1.3bn.
So where are we now folks, has this come to pass..?
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