'Disastrous' no-deal Brexit would cause food shortages and leave fruit and vegetables rotting in lorries, industry leaders warn

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The Food and Drink Federation told Boris Johnson's government that 'a no-deal exit is a disastrous outcome for us.'

A no-deal Brexit will create food shortages and leave fruit and vegetables rotting in lorries, Boris Johnson's government was warned on Wednesday. The Food & Drink Federation — which represents UK food and drink retailers — repeated warnings that checks at the border will disrupt supply chains for"weeks or months" after a no-deal exit on October 31.

A no-deal Brexit will create food shortages and leave fruit and vegetables rotting in lorries, Boris Johnson's government was warned on Wednesday. The Food & Drink Federation — which represents UK food and drink retailers — repeated warnings that checks at the border will disrupt supply chains for"weeks or months" after a no-deal exit on October 31.

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Only by remainers boycotting cause they didn't get their way, disgusting and strange way to bring people together.

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