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Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 9:28 am
by trevnhil
Milk, cheese, and some key veg are amongst the goods to have
recorded the highest prices increase in the last month with tomatoes
up by over 200 per cent from €1.05 per kilo to €3.17 per kilo.
See more
https://cyprus-mail.com/2022/02/11/chee ... ast-month/
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 11:31 am
by WHL
Im guessing increases in toms etc, will be due to the wet cold weather.
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:55 am
by Dominic
A couple of months ago tomatoes were dirt cheap in Alphamega. I bought six big ones and it cost about 30 cents. It all depends on the harvest.
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:22 am
by WHL
Tanny wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:13 am
Wet cold weather!!!. Be sensible. At this time of year such a product is grown under protection anyway and ouch of what is consumed is imported.
This exact supply chain issue, raw material issue, consumer availability issues were predicted before the 'plandemic' even started and have been well orchestrated from the outset.
Consumers and starvation are the least important issue in the minds of the Global leaders at this time. Its following almost exactly the format Mr Schwab laid down in his book Agenda 2030. Aided and assisted by the wonderful philanthropist Mr Gates.
Its going to get much much worse, with families who hitherto could have and afford a 'pleasant'living being pulled nearer the breadline, hunger and easier to control.......
Not everything is grown under cover, have you bought a lettace recently? A few leaves on them and covered in mud.
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 11:54 am
by emgee
HIC
"Just in time" as featured in the TV programme a few years ago hosted by the former Chairman of ICI Harvey Jones? Hence my not paying road tax until it is due.
Alan
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:00 pm
by Dominic
Tanny wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 6:13 am
Wet cold weather!!!. Be sensible. At this time of year such a product is grown under protection anyway and ouch of what is consumed is imported.
This exact supply chain issue, raw material issue, consumer availability issues were predicted before the 'plandemic' even started and have been well orchestrated from the outset.
Consumers and starvation are the least important issue in the minds of the Global leaders at this time. Its following almost exactly the format Mr Schwab laid down in his book Agenda 2030. Aided and assisted by the wonderful philanthropist Mr Gates.
Its going to get much much worse, with families who hitherto could have and afford a 'pleasant'living being pulled nearer the breadline, hunger and easier to control.......
This is complete and utter garbage. As people get hungier they get less easy to control. If you want a nice and compliant population, give them all food and affordable housing.
Re: Big food price rises over the last month
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:33 pm
by Anarita John
Two weeks now we have not bought a lettuce. Iceberg lettuce in Lidl, usually from Greece were not very good and then, when we went to Alpha Mega, there were no lettuce, only the bags of mixed leaves. So, on the days we have had salad, it has been minus lettuce. Bit like school dinners, when we used to have winter salad. Grated cabbage, carrot and beetroot. We have still got a few plum tomatoes on our tomato plants, so have not had to buy any.
As for price rises, prices are rising world wide, and especially in the UK. In Cyprus, we buy items when on special offer and store in our two fridge freezers.