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Sharon
09-01-2010, 10:29 PM
Food costs to soar as big freeze deepens

Britons have been warned to brace themselves for an increase in food prices as plunging temperatures leave farmers unable to harvest vegetables and hauliers struggle to distribute fresh produce.

Concerns have now switched to food supply. Sub-zero temperatures have made it impossible to extract some vegetables from the ground. Producers of brussels sprouts and cabbages are all reporting problems with harvesting. Cauliflowers are said to have turned to "mush" in the sustained frost, with the result that only imported ones are available – at more than £2 each.

"Food is selling fast and there is a problem with replenishing it," said Stephen Alambritis of the Federation of Small Businesses. "One business I spoke to said it was like Christmas Eve, with people rushing to buy up food. This will inevitably have an impact on food prices."

Food prices have started to edge up after a sustained period of low inflation. Food inflation increased by 3.7% in December, up from 2.8% in November, said the British Retail Consortium.

In Ireland, 6,000 acres of potatoes remains unharvested and there are claims that up to three-quarters of the crop may be ruined. Potato growers in Northern Ireland say they are facing some of the biggest losses in recent history because of frost damage.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/09/food-costs-soar-big-freeze

Grow your own:)

prometheus unbound
10-01-2010, 12:03 AM
Well I was in my local Asda the other day and the shelves were bare. If they don't get their supplies on track, we could have serious probelms.

Sharon
10-01-2010, 09:43 AM
Well I was in my local Asda the other day and the shelves were bare. If they don't get their supplies on track, we could have serious probelms.I've still got veg that I dug up and clamped in September:p