CO2 crisis could hit UK food stocks well before Christmas, says Iceland boss

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Shortage of carbon dioxide – used in meat industry and for fizzy drinks – is result of record energy prices

is widely used in fizzy drinks and beer as well as in the meat industry to stun animals before slaughter. It is also used to create dry ice, which keeps food fresh for storage and transport.

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Brewing generates a lot of CO2, and the UK drinks a lot of beer. Why isn't it being filtered and compressed?

All the bleating because profit will be impacted. It really is pathetic

On top of Brexit shortages - my, the shelves will be bare.

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