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Previously on "DOOM: Nuts"
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Fracking when you have huge empty tracts of land to do it on is one thing. Fracking in a densely populated nation is another. Haven't we learned from all the tin/coal mining!
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Quite. As I said in a thread before, fracking would have supplied us more cheaply in the interim period as we wind down on high emission energy sources and give us extra money to pay for the green alternatives. Government strategies are all tick boxing, no proper analysis of facts.Fracking doesn't seem such a terrible idea all of a sudden
PS No surprise that squirrel lover aTW would start a nut DOOM thread.
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54% rise (initially, much more to probably follow) I hear. Fracking doesn't seem such a terrible idea all of a sudden...Originally posted by WTFH View Post
d000hg will accuse me of hating the UK for posting this, but hey-ho:
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publication...se-ps693-april
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d000hg will accuse me of hating the UK for posting this, but hey-ho:Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
It's been announced.
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publication...se-ps693-april
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After they announce the energy price cap change today, nobody is going to have money to buy nuts or crisps anyway.
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DOOM: Nuts
"Shortage of KP Nuts and Hula Hoops looms after cyber-attack
Stores also warn of supply problems for McCoy’s and Tyrrells crisps after ransomware attack hits KP Snacks IT systems
A cyber-attack targeting KP Snacks could lead to a shortage of some of the nation’s most popular snacks including Hula Hoops, McCoy’s and Tyrrells crisps, Butterkist, Skips, Nik Naks and KP Nuts.
The company has sent a letter to partner stores saying the ransomware attack, which has crippled its IT and communications systems, could lead to supply issues until “the end of March at the earliest” as it “cannot safely process orders or dispatch goods”.
The warning message, sent out through the groceries wholesaler Nisa, said KP Snacks was going to limit the size of orders to retailers so it could “manage what stock we do have”, according to the website Better Retailing, which first published news of the attack.
“On Friday 28 January we became aware that we were unfortunately victims of a ransomware incident,” said KP Snacks in a statement. “As soon as we became aware of the incident, we enacted our cybersecurity response plan and engaged a leading forensic information technology firm and legal counsel to assist us in our investigation."
https://www.theguardian.com/business...r-cyber-attack
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