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All part of the "make them eat potatoes" plan. Nothing to see here, move along.
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The sugar is being commandeered for the Empire 2.0 jam export production.Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm
Tate & Lyle Sugars is warning supermarkets of sugar and syrup supply issues next year”
Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm | Politics | The Guardian
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In 1972-73 there was a sugar shortage in the UK but not in the Channel Islands. Holiday makers were bringing sugar back from Jersey which was fine on the ferry but not by air. At one time a Dan-Air propeller aircraft carried a full load of 60 passengers who thought it a good idea to bring two bags each of 4kg sugar as non weighed hand luggage. The extra 240kg resulted is a rather scary aborted take-off.Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm
Tate & Lyle Sugars is warning supermarkets of sugar and syrup supply issues next year”
Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm | Politics | The Guardian
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Sweet Brexit
“ Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm
Tate & Lyle Sugars is warning supermarkets of sugar and syrup supply issues next year”
Brexit uncertainty may cause sugar shortages in Northern Ireland, warns firm | Politics | The GuardianTags: None
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