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Iceberg Lettuces Rationed As Vegetable Crisis Hits Supermarkets

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mikey4444 | 09:10 Fri 03rd Feb 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38851097

Since when has a shortage of iceberg lettuces been a problem ?

......ruddy tasteless things !
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So why would this concern you Mikey.
Yeah, because I just go through soooooo many salads in the midst of winter! What will I do?

Christ on a cross trainer, this is supposedly the number one story in the video category on the BBC website!
Brexit will deny us lots of fruit & veg we glean from EU.
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Iozzy....this was meant somewhat tongue in cheek....perhaps I should have posted this in CB, rather than news !

It isn't just iceberg lettuces though. It was said on the radio a few minutes ago, that Britain imports 50% of its vegetables, and 90% of its fruit, so this could be serious.
Devastating news.
Had to have a bacon sarnie rather than my usual lettuce and cucumber sandwich this morning.
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Talbot and others....if the supermarkets have to ration fruit and veg, or in some cases, have run out of certain products, it could effect us all.

I hadn't realised that Spain provided so much of our food.
Spain supplies a lot of cucumbers and Spain had too much flooding this year and so no cucumbers.
We buy them all the time and there have been noticeably fewer or one at all recently. And fresh beetroot seem to have disappeared. I had wondered if there was an issue.
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Well, after all, in Spain, the rain falls mainly on the plain !
Limited to three per customer? Who needs three Iceburg lettuces? One lasts weeks.
it would be a crisis if it was carlsberg instead of iceberg ...
It's just another excuse for the salad -dodgers:-)
Titanic struggles over supermarket iceberg.
Salad growers here were price squeezed by EU competition and have developed to garden centres. As most plant stock is imported from Holland & EU, Brexit will knock them out too.

A little gem from Douglas there.
Only cos I can.
... funnily enough I to have spent most of my life wondering why people eat salad because I, just like Mikey, had yet to be enlightened and thought it was tasteless.
Now I cant wait to get a few more degrees on the thermometer before I plant my first lettuce seed. They will be followed every 4 weeks by more seeds. I will have so much lettuce I will be composting it. The difference between mine and your supermarket lettuce, is mine like so many other AB's who grow there own will know ..
... will have a very nice taste to it.

Anyone interested have a glance at a Google satelite view of southern spain. It isn't all deck chairs and parasols .. it's all greenhouses.
It's a wonder that the Romainers haven't blamed the brexiters
Not only lettuce's Tesco have not had any courgettes for weeks due to world wide shortage.
I love salad.

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