No shortage at all in our local Aldi, and our local Farm Shop has masses of veg of all kinds.
I really don't know what the papers are on about.
Workingman wrote:"The UK, with its growing population and reduced farmland, already imports nearly
50% of its food and will become particularly vulnerable - as today's situation shows.
AliasAggers wrote:During World War 2 we
imported practically nothing.
As an island nation, the United Kingdom was highly dependent on imported goods. Britain required more than a million tons of imported material per week in order to be able to survive and fight
Suff wrote:AliasAggers wrote:During World War 2 we
imported practically nothing.
Not quite true.
AliasAggers wrote:Ossie_ I used to go to the Vale of Evesham for my holidays during the war, working on farms
and sleeping in round army tents. They were happy days.
Also, in my home town, I was a volunteer manning the ARP wardens Control Centre, so every
time the Air Raid sirens went, in he night, I had toturn out for duty.
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