Anonymous ID: e0cad6 April 3, 2025, 6:16 p.m. No.22863626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3718 >>3860 >>3942 >>3984 >>3989 >>3993

Massive Farmers Strike Hits Britain, Panic Buying Ends With Empty Shelves

 

A first national farmers strike is under way in England with a number of farmers refusing to ship milling wheat out to stores for the next two weeks, in protest at the raft of Labor government policies that are hitting the industry hard.

 

Supermarkets across the nation have already seen a glut of shoppers stocking up on flour, yeast, and what’s left of baked goods, which will all disappear from shelves soon.

 

Tescos Supermarkets across London have already registered an uptick in flour sales, as have Costco, and Sainsbury’s. Fights broke out in a Croydon supermarket on Tuesday over a packet of flour, resulting in police shutting down the supermarket.

 

At the moment the UK government is trying to hush the news, and keep the controlled media under their leash, but news will soon gain speed through social media.

 

The strike began on April 1 and is already having noticeable effects throughout the UK.

 

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Anonymous ID: e0cad6 April 3, 2025, 6:41 p.m. No.22863753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22863742

He called it "nice tariffs" as he said he could have been a lot more aggressive. I don't know exactly what will happen to the global economy but me and my family have prepared for these hard times for many, many years now. I thought the fiat ponzi scheme was going to crash a decade ago. Glad I prepared for this.

Anonymous ID: e0cad6 April 3, 2025, 6:47 p.m. No.22863785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3809

>>22863767

We will likely see the long-term impact within the next two years, until then buckle up, global economy is going to be very chaotic and lose a lot of confidence which will result in higher price inflation and possibly supply chain issues. There will be pain. No doubt about it. Hopefully we will get industry back long-term though, the long-term outcome if successful would be worth the short-term pain. Expect this to get very political too.