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Originally Posted by c_maguire
(Post 11850998)
I believe even poor people occasionally have to buy/pay for things other than beer and fags.
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb: |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb: Tea Coffee Rice Pasta Fruit Veg Chocolate Around 50% of packaged groceries. Yeah we can do without all that foreign muck |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb: |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb: |
On a lighter note..
I've never seen David Icke so happy. |
Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11851009)
'Foreign food' lol
Tea Coffee Rice Pasta Fruit Veg Chocolate Around 50% of packaged groceries. Yeah we can do without all that foreign muck Mite help uk farmers out a bit |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb:
Originally Posted by cuprajake
(Post 11851015)
Mite help uk farmers out a bit
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11851009)
'Foreign food' lol
Tea Coffee Rice Pasta Fruit Veg Chocolate Around 50% of packaged groceries. Yeah we can do without all that foreign muck i spend about £140 a week on shopping lets revisit this page in 12 months time as see how much extra it costs me this place gets more like halfords everyday :thumb: |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb:
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851017)
and the prices of all the above will remain the same you fvcking muppets, the producers of the above will not want to price themselves out of the markets, oh and on a joking note swiss chocs will stay the same
i spend about £140 a week on shopping lets revisit this page in 12 months time as see how much extra it costs me this place gets more like halfords everyday :thumb: |
Exchange rate is same as it was end of last yr.
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
(Post 11851018)
The exchange rate plummeted. Your food WILL GO UP not because they are pricing people out of a market but due to simple maths...
coffee tea rice non of the above for starters :thumb: |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851021)
how many of the products martin listed come from the eu then
coffee tea rice non of the above for starters :thumb: |
Originally Posted by cuprajake
(Post 11851020)
Exchange rate is same as it was end of last yr.
was your shopping dearer at the end of last year ? mine wasen't |
Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11851022)
OMG
google the worlds largest producers of the above then non of them are in the eu, only the money making dealers in comodities who we no longer need to deal with straight to chine for rice now straight to brazil for coffee now straight to china for tea now bye bye greedy middle man straight to source :thumb: |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851008)
so you believe supermarket prices are going to go through the roof BEHAVE, it will be a demand and supply situation
if the price of foreign food goes up those that can't afford it won't buy it, while the rich have to pay a little more,and the supermarkets/big corperations make slightly less profit i for one don't mind being £500 a year worse off as a price to pay for watching big buisness suffer and fatcats learn to slim :thumb:
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851025)
omg what martin
google the worlds largest producers of the above then non of them are in the eu, only the money making dealers in comodities who we no longer need to deal with straight to chine for rice now straight to brazil for coffee now straight to china for tea now bye bye greedy middle man straight to source :thumb: Well done genius... |
The voice of Britain. :(
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
(Post 11851026)
Countries who we don't have trade deals with?
Well done genius... it's like me selling you something for £12 so you can sell it to martin for £15 of course they will want to sell us their products for £13 :brickwall |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851029)
OH and you actually think they won't want to deal with us lmfao
it's like me selling you something for £12 so you can sell it to martin for £15 of course they will want to sell us their products for £13 :brickwall And actually they can go the other way and royally screw us on the price as we need it from them as we can't get it from the EU now. Maybe you don't understand buying power within markets? |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851025)
omg what martin
google the worlds largest producers of the above then non of them are in the eu, only the money making dealers in comodities who we no longer need to deal with straight to chine for rice now straight to brazil for coffee now straight to china for tea now bye bye greedy middle man straight to source :thumb: This is all pretty basic stuff, and I cannot believe I have to explain it. BTW - My job is advising the Packaged Grocery industry, so I think I know how it works. Most of these commodities are bought in US Dollars (or at least negotiated relative to the Dollar). Therefore if the £ falls relative to $ (or there's an expectation that this will happen) prices go up, this isn't a matter of speculation is just a fact. We've had a relatively strong pound for a while now, although the pound did dip for a while in 2015 (which was not without consequence for some producers). The strong pound has been, in part responsible for a deflation in the food industry over the past 3 years. Now some manufacturers / suppliers may decide to absorb the additional costs (most won't though as they've been unable to put up prices for a couple of years), and will look to be more efficient by cutting costs - that's people losing their jobs btw. |
Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
(Post 11851030)
Yes but until that trade deal is in place we cannot deal with them.
And actually they can go the other way and royally screw us on the price as we need it from them as we can't get it from the EU now. Maybe you don't understand buying power within markets? the company i work for buys locinex products from locinex and sells to my customer at 25% mark up, customer complains and says i can go on locinex's website and buy that for £17 a metre i explain yes but we pay £21 per metre as we pay them on 30 days we then mark up 25% and you pay us on 60 day's customer say's ok i will use our corperate credit card online or set up a account with locinex therefore saving 25% locinex have allready said to us that's the price on credit take it or leave it, we don't care who buy's it that's the price, why should we sell it to you at a reduced price just to line your pocket's can't say fairer than that they have a product and know how much buisness is prepared to pay for it. the same will apply to tea coffee rice etc |
Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851036)
ok a example for you
the company i work for buys locinex products from locinex and sells to my customer at 25% mark up, customer complains and says i can go on locinex's website and buy that for £17 a metre i explain yes but we pay £21 per metre as we pay them on 30 days we then mark up 25% and you pay us on 60 day's customer say's ok i will use our corperate credit card online or set up a account with locinex therefore saving 25% locinex have allready said to us that's the price on credit take it or leave it, we don't care who buy's it that's the price, why should we sell it to you at a reduced price just to line your pocket's can't say fairer than that they have a product and know how much buisness is prepared to pay for it. the same will apply to tea coffee rice etc You are so wrong, and so ill-informed |
Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11851039)
You are so wrong, and so ill-informed
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11851039)
You are so wrong, and so ill-informed
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Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851046)
care to explain how we can't now pay £17 instead of £21 +25% mark up then by going direct, to the country/supplier at source
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Originally Posted by madscoob
(Post 11851046)
care to explain how we can't now pay £17 instead of £21 +25% mark up then by going direct, to the country/supplier at source
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Originally Posted by silver-sub
(Post 11851014)
On a lighter note..
I've never seen David Icke so happy. |
We seem to have madscoob leading the post brexit charge
Where have the heavy hitters gone |
Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
(Post 11851049)
THEY WILL NOT TRADE WITH US WITHOUT A TRADE DEAL IN PLACE.
allowing them to deal with up direct instead of lining other peoples pockets, tate n lyle will be well chuffed they had to pay the eu millions for every delivery in import tarrifs and extra costs involved in being told where to buy it from, so and food with sugar in will be cheeper for starters,2.5*3million euros extra per boat of sugar beet as apposed to cane sugar from outside the eu brazil etc |
Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
(Post 11851062)
We seem to have madscoob leading the post brexit charge
Where have the heavy hitters gone |
Originally Posted by JTaylor
(Post 11851065)
They're pooping their little y-fronts. Madscoob's just too dense to realise what a right royal cock-up this is. ;)
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