The hard reality of Brexit is hitting Britain. It's costing everyone but Boris Johnson
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From one end of the supply chain to the other, the UK's food producers have endured a summer of trouble.
"The cold stores didn't have enough space to hold our crops, so we had to throw away a week's worth of production," explains Iain Brown, vice chairman of East Scotland Growers (ESG). "And we've not had enough workers to harvest our vegetable crops, meaning they are going to waste." While food shortages have been common in many countries over the course of the pandemic, Brown believes that one issue unique to the UK is making life extra painful: Brexit.More Related News