UK retailers report lowest level of stock since 1983 | New Statesman 25/08/2021 In Industry, UK “Worker shortages, coupled with the effects of Covid-19 and ‘Brexit’ have left shelves empty across the industry.” https://www.newstatesman.com/business/2021/08/uk-retailers-report-lowest-level-stock-1983 #empty shelves #worker shortages Co-op boss: Brexit & Covid causing worst food shortages ‘ever seen’ | Evening Standard Greggs Has Shortages Of Chicken Products As The Supply-Chain Crisis Hits It | PoliticsHome Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Posts The Brexit Tax: How Johnson Broke his Promise on Energy Prices | Byline Times Majority of Britons say negatives of Brexit have outweighed ‘benefits’ | Left Foot Forward Brexit was the ‘biggest disaster in British policy making since the Second World War’ | LBC supply chain issues, rising costs of both materials and energy prices alongside long-standing skill shortages – UK Manufacturing PMI: Sector needs clarity on government’s vision of a ‘levelled up’ economy – MHA comments