Interesting strategy by the supermarkets: Enforce rationing by demanding low prices from wholesalers, but keep the demand low for any goods that do make it the shelves by restricting how many items a customer can buy. Play both the farmers and the consumers at once. The question to be asked is if this is a concerted effort behind the scenes or just coincidence.
@@joeblogs6598 there is many videos on YT talking about it all being planned, in your free time do a little research on how much chaos it is going to cause in the future. But in the meantime just stock up so you do not become like the masses and panic
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@@kingofracism We can get a can of mixed vegetables in the States for .96 or about .79 British Sterling. If it costs more over there, I'm sorry and God bless you.
@@RCShadow why would you be sorry for something costing like 30p extra? The weirdness is too much to handle. So cringe. This kind of talk is something I would expect from 3rd world countries.
@@beckyweiss6072 you're not understanding what I'm saying. I said that people living in Asia and New Zealand, paying in their own local currency, pays a higher price than what British citizens pay using their own currency. Conversion rates don't apply.
@@dhrgkbqxtjr2743 Then why when I look up conversion rates, 1 New Zealand dollar is currently equal to 0.49 British pounds? (Which I think is technically 50 pence? )
Interesting strategy by the supermarkets: Enforce rationing by demanding low prices from wholesalers, but keep the demand low for any goods that do make it the shelves by restricting how many items a customer can buy.
Play both the farmers and the consumers at once. The question to be asked is if this is a concerted effort behind the scenes or just coincidence.
Nothing is a coincidence
@@lauryns_foodshop I fear the same.
@@joeblogs6598 there is many videos on YT talking about it all being planned, in your free time do a little research on how much chaos it is going to cause in the future.
But in the meantime just stock up so you do not become like the masses and panic
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$1.15 for a can of mixed veg is ridiculous!
Oh that's nothing, I found a piece of Tuna for £8 ruclips.net/video/Yv7xBNt8FoQ/видео.htmlsi=ZGMnduxT8ZyqTaQ3
If you think that's ridiculously priced then you must be privileged
@@kingofracism
We can get a can of mixed vegetables in the States for .96 or about .79 British Sterling.
If it costs more over there, I'm sorry and God bless you.
@@RCShadow why would you be sorry for something costing like 30p extra? The weirdness is too much to handle. So cringe. This kind of talk is something I would expect from 3rd world countries.
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Prices are soooooooo cheap. You Brits don't know how good you got it. I hope one day you will all have to pay New Zealand or Asia prices.
Are you aware of how conversion rates work?
@@beckyweiss6072 are you aware that people in NZ and Asia don't earn in GBP and therefore conversion rates are inapplicable?
@@dhrgkbqxtjr2743 You’re referring to the British pound? That makes zero sense. The world doesn’t weigh their currency against the pound
@@beckyweiss6072 you're not understanding what I'm saying. I said that people living in Asia and New Zealand, paying in their own local currency, pays a higher price than what British citizens pay using their own currency. Conversion rates don't apply.
@@dhrgkbqxtjr2743 Then why when I look up conversion rates, 1 New Zealand dollar is currently equal to 0.49 British pounds? (Which I think is technically 50 pence? )
Don't forget to change your fb profile to the Ukraine flag!
This was the point after all
Ukraine is a corrupt nation, I have never believed in the BS of changing your profile pictures for anyone
Title cost of living crisis and you shop at Tesco. one of the most expensive supermarkets. lol 😂😂😂😂
This is London, we only have expensive supermarkets, I have a choice between Tesco and Waitrose in my area,