patdashuri t1_j9qczug wrote
Is this happening anywhere else in the EU?
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pollok112 t1_j9qoc5s wrote
Have you told ireland ? it's been widely reported by irish people and media in ireland aswell as the uk
Lots of ours comes from dutch indoor growers who didn't bother to grow because of the energy prices and from spain and Africa who had bad weather
patdashuri t1_j9qdmbm wrote
That’s what I figured.
RandomStuffGenerator t1_j9qlfzo wrote
Can confirm. Plenty of vegetables here in Germany.
S1lm4r1l t1_j9r2vsa wrote
Of course not.
Its Brexit again.
But the Tories don't want to admit that and their voters don't want to be reminded what fucking idiots they are.
-HolierThanThou t1_j9su0h8 wrote
If I had the opportunity and you were within grabbing distance, I'd 100% toe punt you in the ovaries
Morlaix t1_j9qn8l7 wrote
Yes running low on cauliflower, tomato, cucumber and some other veggies here in the Netherlands. Normally we grow them in heated greenhouses in winter but this year not because of high gas prices. Import from South of Europe is also low because of cold weather there
patdashuri t1_j9qqxta wrote
Sorry to hear it friend. I sincerely hope things improve for you guys.
dunker_- t1_j9rx5qe wrote
'Shortage' of vegetables is a very relative term in the Netherlands.
Chrisf1bcn t1_j9r3ok8 wrote
I’m in Malta and apart from the rediculous price of some veg in the supermarket (€3 for a cabbage or €2-3 a head of broccoli) the shelves are full
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