It’s the Guardian. You can rely on its coverage of anything they can remotely pin on Brexit to the same level as RT reporting on the integrity of Russian election results.
Edit: wording
LMAO!
Who would eat asparagus in October?
The cardboard picture would taste better.
There was a similar image circulating on twitter in America recently but it got debunked too.
Supermarkets use cardboard cutouts to plan shop displays but, hey, anything to blame brexit on and, hopefully, cause a little bit of panic buying.
It’s good to see the Guardian aping crappy American trends again.
When North Korea does this its cruel , when UK does it , its cool and innovative lmao
North Korea has honestly been years ahead of this covid crisis.
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This is of course in Faragistan, lest we be confused as we wander round our shops going ‘but..but…it’s all real’ while Brexitannia has Potemkin Pie
Prefer this to the EU lowering of food standards.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/22/eu-to-lift-its-ban-on-feeding-animal-remains-to-domestic-livestock
They should start putting driver cutouts in the trucks.
https://youtu.be/BotDYFR9ULk?t=35
It’s the Guardian. You can rely on its coverage of anything they can remotely pin on Brexit to the same level as RT reporting on the integrity of Russian election results.
Edit: wording
LMAO!
Who would eat asparagus in October?
The cardboard picture would taste better.
There was a similar image circulating on twitter in America recently but it got debunked too.
Supermarkets use cardboard cutouts to plan shop displays but, hey, anything to blame brexit on and, hopefully, cause a little bit of panic buying.
It’s good to see the Guardian aping crappy American trends again.
When North Korea does this its cruel , when UK does it , its cool and innovative lmao
North Korea has honestly been years ahead of this covid crisis.
Had already done cardboard and social distancing