ChatterBank0 min ago
Did You Know.....supermarkets..
Are experiencing Empty shelves again , of fresh fruit and veg also cold goods .
Some people are blaming covid, but supermarkets are blaming Brexit.
Long queues of Lorries have formed at Calais trying to get supplies into the UK ,
as New year import control of goods from the E/U begins to bite.
Super market workers are saying delivery lorries are just not arriving....(they should know)..
Some people are blaming covid, but supermarkets are blaming Brexit.
Long queues of Lorries have formed at Calais trying to get supplies into the UK ,
as New year import control of goods from the E/U begins to bite.
Super market workers are saying delivery lorries are just not arriving....(they should know)..
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The truth of the matter is that many supermarkets have had their way of working disrupted, nearly all of them work on a just in time basis. The disruption is for many reasons. Like hearing it or not, Brexit is one of them. Now some may insist that they have not experienced a shortage regarding their own personal shopping list, but one thing is for sure is that your...
12:21 Mon 10th Jan 2022
We have just had christmas where the public go on a massive spending spree. It is not unusual for the shelves to be stripped of produce at this time of year.
Also, because of the way Christmas and New Year fell this year, we have had a string of bank holidays with drivers not working for the best part of 10 days.
The shelves will soon be replenished.
Also, because of the way Christmas and New Year fell this year, we have had a string of bank holidays with drivers not working for the best part of 10 days.
The shelves will soon be replenished.
// One Lorry driver had driven from Poland,but told he had the wrong paperwork. //
whatever you think of brexit or its perpetrators, the rules have been in place for more than a year now. there can no longer be any excuse for trucks arriving at the point of entry with the wrong documentation. the fault for something like this rests with the importer.
whatever you think of brexit or its perpetrators, the rules have been in place for more than a year now. there can no longer be any excuse for trucks arriving at the point of entry with the wrong documentation. the fault for something like this rests with the importer.
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No empty shelves in any of the three supermarkets I went to this morning, not were there any last week, my feeling it is far more to do with Omicron and people having to isolate rather than being able to work. Also it's turnaround time as the Christmas stuff is cleared and the Valentine's /Easter stock hasn't arrived yet as it isn't a business priority.
Fruit and veg are imported .....Why!...UK farmers can produce Quality fruit and veg on your door step, but the farmers cant get the labour to harvest them.
Brits won't get their hands dirty and Brexit has stopped labour coming into the Country you can only blame.....................Brexit...................
Brits won't get their hands dirty and Brexit has stopped labour coming into the Country you can only blame.....................Brexit...................