Is this a good thing (climate) or a bad thing (poverty)?
I can’t decide.
Didn’t these guys also have an article recently about how people are eating less vegan products and meat free stuff?
Is the answer that people just can’t afford as much food?
The companies shrank the servings by 14%.
NEXT.
Are journalists always this dense?
I bet turnip sales have skyrocketed, just as the Tories wanted.
Probably because people don’t want to eat horses anymore
Most expensive part of the food bill for us. Smaller amounts bought
vegan, vegetarians and non-vegetarians, ALL POOR TOGETHER
Bollocks. Nobody believes this. Stop lying or at least learn to lie better. You have lost all credibility.
For us it’s the cost now. We only buy meat when it’s reduced (yellow sticker) and then portion it and freeze it.
I wonder if that has anything to do with all the product recalls going on at the minute and the LIDL scandal and the fact that so many people on social media are complaining about meat being off before the expiry date? (me included)
Also the quality of ham has gone down, and I’m not 20 anymore, I can’t just devour spam because it tastes nice on toast. So my personal consumption of meat has gone down but not for any idealogical reasons.
On their graph 2021 is higher than the late 90s, then there is a SHARP drop off for 2022.
This is quite clearly just inflation making food more expensive and people cutting back.
Because its too expensive, lower the costs and ill buy more
I buy less meat but not because I don’t want it. I make do with smaller portions because of the cost. I have a fairly decent job and low bills otherwise (I’m lucky) god knows how folk are surviving when they rent etc.
Because it’s expensive now , only meat my family now get is by raiding the yellow sticker .
Eggless cakes is next, I’m switching and so far so good!
Consumption of every fucking thing is at record low levels for this volume of people in the U.K. We’ve been taxed to oblivion, got nothing in return, had wages artificially suppressed for 30 years and a population that keeps rising exponentially. We are on a course set to oblivion.
In a poor country people can rarely afford meat
Britain is a poor country
4 million people are destitute; there are 2,500 food banks
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Is this a good thing (climate) or a bad thing (poverty)?
I can’t decide.
Didn’t these guys also have an article recently about how people are eating less vegan products and meat free stuff?
Is the answer that people just can’t afford as much food?
The companies shrank the servings by 14%.
NEXT.
Are journalists always this dense?
I bet turnip sales have skyrocketed, just as the Tories wanted.
Probably because people don’t want to eat horses anymore
Most expensive part of the food bill for us. Smaller amounts bought
vegan, vegetarians and non-vegetarians, ALL POOR TOGETHER
Bollocks. Nobody believes this. Stop lying or at least learn to lie better. You have lost all credibility.
For us it’s the cost now. We only buy meat when it’s reduced (yellow sticker) and then portion it and freeze it.
I wonder if that has anything to do with all the product recalls going on at the minute and the LIDL scandal and the fact that so many people on social media are complaining about meat being off before the expiry date? (me included)
Also the quality of ham has gone down, and I’m not 20 anymore, I can’t just devour spam because it tastes nice on toast. So my personal consumption of meat has gone down but not for any idealogical reasons.
On their graph 2021 is higher than the late 90s, then there is a SHARP drop off for 2022.
This is quite clearly just inflation making food more expensive and people cutting back.
Because its too expensive, lower the costs and ill buy more
I buy less meat but not because I don’t want it. I make do with smaller portions because of the cost. I have a fairly decent job and low bills otherwise (I’m lucky) god knows how folk are surviving when they rent etc.
Because it’s expensive now , only meat my family now get is by raiding the yellow sticker .
Eggless cakes is next, I’m switching and so far so good!
Consumption of every fucking thing is at record low levels for this volume of people in the U.K. We’ve been taxed to oblivion, got nothing in return, had wages artificially suppressed for 30 years and a population that keeps rising exponentially. We are on a course set to oblivion.
In a poor country people can rarely afford meat
Britain is a poor country
4 million people are destitute; there are 2,500 food banks
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/e5c741a7-befa-4d49-a819-f1b0510a9802