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Bread and pizza prices now set for a price rise with Brexit
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This has come to pass with implications for the baking, and wider food and drink, industry.
Despite the UK and EU shaking hands on a last-gasp deal just before Christmas, trade between the two has been far from frictionless, and in certain cases neither has it been free. One of the first curve balls thrown by the new system hit the headlines in January with a story relating to pig exports.
These weren’t just any old pigs hogging the headlines; the stories were centred on M&S’s famous Percy Pig sweets, adored on these shores and, as it turns out, in the Republic of Ireland too.
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Trade bodies across the supply chain have urged the government to create a compensation scheme for losses incurred due to the French border closure.
Heads of food organisations – including the Food and Drink Federation, the Fresh Produce Consortium, the UK Food and Drink Exporters Association and the Chilled Food Association – have written an open letter to George Eustice, environment secretary, and Grant Shapps, transport secretary, calling for immediate action for businesses caught up in the blockade.
Calamitous decision
“The decision of the French authorities – to ban accompanied freight on 20 December 2020 – after the announcement by the UK government of the new strain of virus has caused a calamity for many food and drink businesses,” said the letter.