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Take some time to watch this, then you should understand.
Take some time to watch this, then you should understand.
Ladies and gentlemen, the United States of America has gone rogue.
Whenever I hear Kraft I instantly think of a block of cooking fat. With Cadbury it’s the same block of fat but brown.
Judging by the way wages have dropped since 2008, at latest, it feels as if we’re heading for a new era of feudalism.
Is this the same chain of Burek King in New Jersey?
I know you are not joking. On top of that Ukraine provides a suitable test bed for weapons research.
When it was reported on the radio news yesterday they said “jumped into the engine”. I cannot find anything else to confirm if that’s true. Either way it’s horrific.
For a few years now I’ve thought that the food industry will feature as the next controversy as tobacco has been. Years ago I read an article about High Fructose Corn Syrup, its history and its negative effect on the liver. I can’t find the original but this one comes close. Ever since I’ve avoided HFCS.
We then have hydrogenated fats that are considered bad for the body.
The bottom line is that these ingredients are produced to make food production cheaper but at the expense of a healthy diet. Industry sector lobbying helps these ingredients to the market.
Next up is Taurus from Germany.
Competition was always going to happen it was just a question of when and to what degree. The established car makers weren’t going to sit around and watch Tesla take their market share. But the rise of Chinese car manufacturers hitting the EV market has been swift and brutal. These are huge companies that are generally unheard of in the West such as BYD.
Edit, the link is almost a year old so I suspect figures have changed a fair bit since.
Here in the UK the price of a delivered newspaper is as high as £3.40 midweek (The Financial Times).
Your typical weekly rag could set you back between £7.80 to £22 per week.
The last time I bought a newspaper was about 10 years ago and that was to light a fire! Yet I avoid pay wall as I do not feel I’m getting as much as a physical paper.
And they want to put solar farms on the fields that grow food.
It’s Mr Bean with a beard.
Lol
Neoliberalism, or the pursuit of a small state through privatisation and cuts.
It’d be interesting to know what percentage of those that voted for Brexit actually knew what the Customs Union was. I suspect incredibly low. Yet Brexit got through on jingoism, populism and downright lies, oh and greed.
I can see hundreds of small businesses going under along with thousands of jobs because of these stupid import tariffs and fees. Yet they dress it up and justify it as something good. That income stream will dry up damn quickly when the imports stop along with exports.
Brexit has been a vote to repeatedly punch ourselves in the face.
Mmmm… that reminds of this story.
He’s not wrong.