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Related: About this forumBritain will face some food shortages in a no-deal Brexit: trade body
https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-food/britain-will-face-some-food-shortages-in-a-no-deal-brexit-trade-body-idUKKCN1UX0U5Britain will face some food shortages in a no-deal Brexit: trade body
Kate Holton
LONDON (Reuters) - A disorderly no-deal Brexit would disrupt some food supplies for weeks or months if delays at ports leave fresh produce rotting in lorries, the industrys trade body warned on Wednesday.
Retailers such as Tesco have warned that leaving the European Union on October 31 without a trade deal would be hugely problematic for the industry as much of the fresh produce is imported and warehouses are stocked full ahead of Christmas.
Ahead of the original Brexit deadline of March 29, supermarkets and retailers worked with suppliers to increase stocks of dried goods including pasta, bottled water and toilet roll.
They have warned however that fresh fruit and vegetables, which have a short shelf-life of only a few days, cannot be stored and that customs checks at Britains biggest port of Dover could lead to delays for arrivals.
The industry has also tested different ports to avoid the main route of Dover-Calais while pharmaceutical companies have reserved space on airlines to fly in supplies if needed.
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The trade body has urged the government to waive some competition rules to allow retailers and suppliers to be able to work together to provide the most effective coverage for the country in such a situation.
Rycroft said the industry had repeatedly asked the government to provide a guarantee that companies would not be fined by the regulator for engaging in anti-competitive behavior.
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Britain will face some food shortages in a no-deal Brexit: trade body (Original Post)
nitpicker
Aug 2019
OP
The people in the UK had better get their political sh't together before
democratisphere
Aug 2019
#2
Soph0571
(9,685 posts)1. Yeah we start stockpiling this weekend
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)2. The people in the UK had better get their political sh't together before
their entire country falls apart like the USA. There are way to many voting assholes in both our countries. What a mess!
Cosmocat
(15,021 posts)3. It is surreal
that the US and UK take turns saying, "hold my beer!"
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)4. UK customs checks (on food)?
Boris can just order any such checks to be waived, thus letting in any old crap to feed the masses... Some scammers will grow rich over this.
Denzil_DC
(8,001 posts)5. It's the tip of the iceberg.
Here's the Telegraph's Europe Editor:
Link to tweet
Channel 4 News
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@Channel4News
"'We'll be ready,' says Boris. 'The ports will be ready.' No, they won't."
Peter Foster, Europe Editor at The Daily Telegraph, says Britain's preparations for no-deal are "miles, miles, miles" behind.
[Twitter video]
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"'We'll be ready,' says Boris. 'The ports will be ready.' No, they won't."
Peter Foster, Europe Editor at The Daily Telegraph, says Britain's preparations for no-deal are "miles, miles, miles" behind.
[Twitter video]
I suppose he can't be held personally responsible, but it's a shame, then, that his paper fetherbedded Johnson for years and celebrated his coronation.