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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The majority of Aldi products are sourced in the UK.
Their supply chain is long establish, so switching some items to air freight will be very easy. Aldi are huge, so the have the advantage of scale in moving stuff about.
I would be more worried for British made produce getting to the continent. Our meat, fish, seafood, cheeses vegetables and alcohol, that go to shops and restaurants in Europe.
Their supply chain is long establish, so switching some items to air freight will be very easy. Aldi are huge, so the have the advantage of scale in moving stuff about.
I would be more worried for British made produce getting to the continent. Our meat, fish, seafood, cheeses vegetables and alcohol, that go to shops and restaurants in Europe.
If there was a mutant froggy strain of Covid which no amount of garlic could cure, do you think we would be throwing our border gates open, and letting infected french drivers into Kent?
No, we would bar everyone from any country with a new strain.
I think the Government have made this worse. There are over a thousand variants of Covid which is only one year old. A different variant has now emerged in the south east and some parts of London. Those areas remained in Tier 2 when most of the rest of the UK were put into Tier 3 seven weeks ago.
The result was Manchester, Liverpool, and other areas, the number of covid cases was drastically reduced. In the Tier 2 areas, it has drastically increased. Rather than admit to a mistake, the Government mad up this mutant killer strain as an excuse to bump London into tier 3 and 4.
No, we would bar everyone from any country with a new strain.
I think the Government have made this worse. There are over a thousand variants of Covid which is only one year old. A different variant has now emerged in the south east and some parts of London. Those areas remained in Tier 2 when most of the rest of the UK were put into Tier 3 seven weeks ago.
The result was Manchester, Liverpool, and other areas, the number of covid cases was drastically reduced. In the Tier 2 areas, it has drastically increased. Rather than admit to a mistake, the Government mad up this mutant killer strain as an excuse to bump London into tier 3 and 4.
teacake44
The didn’t make up the strain, it is one of over a thousand that are all equally as deadly. It has peaked in London because someone has spread it there. With London being in the wrong tier for 7 weeks, this variant spread more quickly, not because it is more contagious and deadly, but because the rules were lax.
The didn’t make up the strain, it is one of over a thousand that are all equally as deadly. It has peaked in London because someone has spread it there. With London being in the wrong tier for 7 weeks, this variant spread more quickly, not because it is more contagious and deadly, but because the rules were lax.