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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
You haven't thought this through properly, have you? You go straight for Brexit with no proof whatsoever.
Spain/Morocco suffer a production shortage of, say, tomatoes. So, up goes the price and the highest bidder gets the goods.
The supermarkets then turn to UK sources of tomatoes; but their costs have risen and many will have stopped producing such products. The supermarkets then turn to Spain/Morocco, who have already sold their tomatoes to the higher bidders.
Hence shortage.
Because there has been no previous supply issue, Brexit cannot have any role in the shortage of tomatoes.
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Yeah I haven't thought it through
Get used to it, we are more expensive and there's more red tape than there used to be so whenever there is a shortage of anything we will be at the back of the queue because it's easier and cheaper to export to others first