One person who never f**ked a prawn was exMrsDP.
Though she did f**k several other CUK posters.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo we're stockpiling our own fish? Are we expecting the EU to ban UK boats from UK waters? We already export 80% of UK shellfish (mostly prawns, langoustines and lobster) to the EU, so all we have to do is keep enough for ourselves. Honestly, a bunch of primary schoolkids could have worked this out for themselves.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGreencore stockpiles frozen prawns to avert Brexit sandwich crisis
The boss of Greencore has warned Britons could face fewer sandwich options in the event of a chaotic withdrawal from the European Union as the catering company begins stockpiling ingredients such as frozen prawns.
Patrick Coveney, chief executive, said that the main concern was "the availability of fresh produce" if there was a "no-deal" Brexit and problems at the border.
The company, which makes sandwiches for Marks & Spencer and around half of all the brands on Britain's high street, sources around 20pc of ingredients from outside the UK. It has already started stockpiling "a few weeks' worth" of frozen prawns and tomato paste. Prawn sandwiches have regularly been voted as the UK's favourite. ...
Greencore stockpiles frozen prawns to avert Brexit sandwich crisis
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F**king prawns
Greencore stockpiles frozen prawns to avert Brexit sandwich crisis
The boss of Greencore has warned Britons could face fewer sandwich options in the event of a chaotic withdrawal from the European Union as the catering company begins stockpiling ingredients such as frozen prawns.
Patrick Coveney, chief executive, said that the main concern was "the availability of fresh produce" if there was a "no-deal" Brexit and problems at the border.
The company, which makes sandwiches for Marks & Spencer and around half of all the brands on Britain's high street, sources around 20pc of ingredients from outside the UK. It has already started stockpiling "a few weeks' worth" of frozen prawns and tomato paste. Prawn sandwiches have regularly been voted as the UK's favourite. ...
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