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The Daily Telegraph: The British are racing to stockpile foodstuffs amid a huge rise in prices

2022-04-13T09:47:41.024Z


London, SANA- The British Daily Telegraph revealed today that the British are racing to stockpile foodstuffs


London-Sana

The British Daily Telegraph revealed today that the British are racing to stockpile foodstuffs and painkillers amid a significant rise in prices as a result of Western sanctions imposed on Russia and the direct impact on supply chains and inflation in the world.

The newspaper pointed out that large numbers of Britons rushed to stock up on items such as canned goods, pasta, tea, coffee and basic analgesic drugs, in a behavior that reflects the state of panic that spread in Britain and other European and Western countries at the beginning of the spread of the Corona pandemic, when consumers flocked in huge numbers to shops to buy necessities and store them for use. In the future.

The newspaper pointed out that drivers, in turn, are trying to reduce the use of cars and personal vehicles due to the significant rise in fuel prices against the backdrop of the crisis in Ukraine, which, according to the newspaper, affected the goods available in stores, as some shops and “supermarkets” rationed the basic materials that shoppers can buy, such as oil. cooking.

The newspaper also pointed out that the rise in fuel prices and household bills in Britain began to affect the behavior of consumers with the change of many travel and shopping habits to save money.

The increasing economic pressures due to the crisis in Ukraine and Western sanctions imposed on Russia are not limited to the British only. "Fox Online" magazine earlier reported that German citizens are facing financial difficulties due to high energy prices, and according to the latest data, nearly one in seven Germans face difficulty in cover his daily expenses.

And the US Department of Agriculture had predicted in a report yesterday that food prices in the United States will rise in the coming months, while American experts revealed that the impact of the crisis in Ukraine will lead to the continuation of these prices during the next two years, noting the difficulties that American farmers will face with the exacerbation of problems in supply chains. The global rise in energy and fertilizer prices, of which Russia is the second largest supplier.

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Source: sena

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