date:Jun 28, 2020
hed by the London School of Economics and Political Science, they said these problems would be exacerbated by the no-deal Brexit looming on the horizon. While COVID-19 has already had an impact on prices and imports, a no-deal Brexit may have far more severe effects on the food chain, they wrote. They compared the price of 20 fruits and vegetables between March and April this year and the same months last year.
According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Shopper Track Footfall Monitor, UK