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Oh yes, we have no tomatoes !

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Mazgg Sat 18-Feb-23 18:12:04

When I placed my online order last week I couldn't get any tomatoes. Today I visited my local supermarket which usually have a large selection of tomatoes only to find all the shelves bare. Staff were unable to offer an explanation. Have I missed something?

Joseanne Thu 23-Feb-23 17:46:36

That's my dinner sorted. Bon appétit the rest of you.

Jaxjacky Thu 23-Feb-23 17:46:23

Yes Casdon Sky like their headlines, same as other press sites, I like to dig underneath. Mind you the daft woman also said:
‘We know that one of the best ways for people to boost their income is not only to get into work if they are not in work already, but to work more hours or get upskilled to get a higher income’ that’ll help tomorrow’s shopping bill, not.

maddyone Thu 23-Feb-23 17:44:27

HousePlantQueen

Therese Coffey's new Brexit catchprase Just eat turnip. We have come to a pretty poor state when we are being told that the great result of Brexit is that we won't starve. To infer that those of us who are furious at what is happening are somehow out of balance with the tragedies in Turkey, Syria and Ukraine is unfair. I can manage to think about several things at once, and often do.

It was me, and I’m sorry but being furious because you can’t get hold of tomatoes or other salad stuff is a total over reaction. There’s a lot of stuff going on in this world, and may I say, in individual people’s lives, and some of those people are Gransnetters, and they’ve got a lot more to worry about than whether they’ve got tomatoes for dinner. Some people have got insurmountable difficulties going on, and tomatoes don’t come into it.

Callistemon21 Thu 23-Feb-23 17:39:15

DH scoured the garden for veg but only found four rather sad beetroot.

Mamie Thu 23-Feb-23 17:32:37

Have to say I like a roast baby navet with duck, though the latter are pretty scarce these days (bird flu).

Callistemon21 Thu 23-Feb-23 17:28:53

Tonight's recipe states halved roasted tomatoes but they will have to be from a tin.

Callistemon21 Thu 23-Feb-23 17:27:48

Mamie

“S’ils n’ont pas de tomate, qu’ils mangent des navets".
(Marie-Antoinette didn't say it either). 😮

Much more warming in winter, Mamie!

Grantanow Thu 23-Feb-23 17:10:58

Let them eat turnips. It really shows Coffey and the Tories care about poor people, food shortages and the cost of living.

How disgusting. What hole did she crawl out of?

Casdon Thu 23-Feb-23 16:45:06

Jaxjacky

Whist I can’t stand the woman that’s not what she said Casdon, this is what she actually said referring to years ago:
‘A lot of people would be eating turnips right now rather than thinking necessarily about aspects of lettuce, and tomatoes and similar, but I'm conscious that consumers want a year-round choice and that is what our supermarkets, food producers and growers around the world try to satisfy.’

Here she is today Jaxjacky. I just used the headline from Sky News.

news.sky.com/story/eat-turnips-instead-of-tomatoes-suggests-minister-as-she-admits-food-shortages-could-last-a-month-12817794

Joseanne Thu 23-Feb-23 16:38:40

I've just got back from the greengrocer in town. Plenty of salad stuff available but tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers had a card stuck on the box with big red writing, "Spanish weather prices."

Mamie Thu 23-Feb-23 16:33:05

“S’ils n’ont pas de tomate, qu’ils mangent des navets".
(Marie-Antoinette didn't say it either). 😮

Judy54 Thu 23-Feb-23 16:31:09

Just been to a local farm shop for lunch today and there were plenty of vegetables available for sale but at a price! We have ours delivered by a lovely local greengrocer, his prices are good and the veg is far superior to any that we have bought in a supermarket. We will stick with him for now and see how it goes.

Jaxjacky Thu 23-Feb-23 16:26:25

Whist I can’t stand the woman that’s not what she said Casdon, this is what she actually said referring to years ago:
‘A lot of people would be eating turnips right now rather than thinking necessarily about aspects of lettuce, and tomatoes and similar, but I'm conscious that consumers want a year-round choice and that is what our supermarkets, food producers and growers around the world try to satisfy.’

Framilode Thu 23-Feb-23 16:20:08

Posting from Spain. We have done our supermarket shop today. Full of delicious fruit and veg. No shortages at all.

The bad weather they are talking about lasted just over a week and doesn't seem to have affected anything here.

AreWeThereYet Thu 23-Feb-23 16:18:25

Lidl this morning was pretty well stocked (including asparagus). I wasn't looking for salad stuff but there seemed to be plenty. I don't usually shop there but might do more often as the bananas (from the Falklands) looked far better than most I've seen recently and they had lovely big bits of ginger.

Riverwalk Thu 23-Feb-23 16:12:02

Mamie

I dunno but fruit and veg don't exactly spring to mind when I think of Therese Coffey....😂

More like wine, cigars and too many pies!

Mamie Thu 23-Feb-23 16:04:35

I dunno but fruit and veg don't exactly spring to mind when I think of Therese Coffey....😂

HousePlantQueen Thu 23-Feb-23 15:46:32

Therese Coffey's new Brexit catchprase Just eat turnip. We have come to a pretty poor state when we are being told that the great result of Brexit is that we won't starve. To infer that those of us who are furious at what is happening are somehow out of balance with the tragedies in Turkey, Syria and Ukraine is unfair. I can manage to think about several things at once, and often do.

Kamiso Thu 23-Feb-23 15:44:50

Obviously the actual countries aren’t driving up and down U.K. motorways, just in case anyone thought we were being invaded. Just their lorries etc.

When will GN decide we are grown up enough to amend our own posts like we can do on other forums? It’s all a bit Big Brotherish and irritating.

HousePlantQueen Thu 23-Feb-23 15:40:49

Callistemon21

Sorry, I don't know, just thought the Britanny Ferry anecdote was interesting.

yes, I didn't know that either. I also read,(on Twitter, so will look for authentication) that when Johnson trumpeted post Brexit trade deal between Morocco and GB which would have replaced some of the old Eu supplied fruit and salads, there was a much heralded 'new' ferry route between Morocco and GB (port unknown). No ferries. Money disappeared. Ho hum

Kamiso Thu 23-Feb-23 15:40:05

GrannyGravy13

I have just come back from a big Sainsbury’s, the only things not available were Asparagus (from Mexico/Peru this time of year) and Green Beans (usually from Kenya)

Whilst the salad aisle was not full, it did contain tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers etc.

Quite a few packs of Asparagus in the reduced area of Sainsbury’s for 60p. I did pick a pack up but then decided I didn’t really need it.

We’ve driven on motorway several times recently and I am now wondering why so many EU countries are driving up and down.

Are they empty and just taunting us or intelligent enough to fill out the required paperwork, which is apparently not nearly as difficult as the propaganda makes out?

The desperation to blame everything on Brexit is comical and a bit pathetic and sad.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 23-Feb-23 15:37:59

Joseanne

I'm wondering how restaurants in say France, Spain and elsewhere will deal with this when pricing their menus for the summer. Will they spread the increase in food costs across all the dishes, or will my salade nicoise now shoot up to €20? confused

My guess is everything will go up.

Those fortunate enough to be going away or eating out will just have to accept it.

Joseanne Thu 23-Feb-23 15:27:15

I'm wondering how restaurants in say France, Spain and elsewhere will deal with this when pricing their menus for the summer. Will they spread the increase in food costs across all the dishes, or will my salade nicoise now shoot up to €20? confused

Riverwalk Thu 23-Feb-23 15:25:35

Therese Coffey - where has she been hiding?

Is it my imagination or are government ministers keeping a low profile?

Casdon Thu 23-Feb-23 15:20:20

Eat turnips instead of tomatoes, suggests Therese Coffey, as she admits food shortages could last a month.

Not a chance of that in my house, however desperate the situation, sorry. The smell of turnips turns my stomach, they fed the cows on them and our little bottles of school milk always smelt of turnips in the winter. I now hate both milk and turnips.