LINTON, England (Reuters) - The stumps of dozens of apple trees lie discarded along the side of a field. The fruit that helped give the "Garden of England" its name hundreds of years ago no longer makes money so farmer James Smith is tearing down his orchards. | 03:08am
The stumps of dozens of apple trees lie discarded along the side of a field. The fruit that helped give the "Garden of England" its name hundreds of years ago no longer makes money so farmer James Smith is tearing down his orchards.
Two British supermarket chains have imposed a limit on the number of eggs customers can purchase. Asda and Lidl led the way with egg rationing, citing supply chain issues stemming from an [.]