Retailers holding 'clear-the-air' talks with government after recent row over the impact of no-deal Brexit on fresh food supplies
Top retailers are holding what some describe as"clear-the-air" talks with government after a recent row over the impact of no-deal Brexit on the supply of fresh food in particular.Earlier this month, Michael Gove, his minister in charge of no-deal preparations, told the BBC:"Everyone will have the food they need" and"no, there will be no shortages of fresh food."
There are two different meetings this afternoon with Mr Gove and a separate scheduled meeting with top civil servants, all occurring today and attended by various top retail and food chiefs from Tesco, Sainsbury's, Co-op and John Lewis, among others. This has depleted levels of trust between a vital sector and the government at a tense time. Retailers report that despite some improvement in the predicted rate of flow of freight traffic across the Channel in a no-deal Brexit, the timing of Brexit Day comes at the worst possible time, with warehouses full of Christmas stock and the UK at peak dependence on European imports for fresh produce.
One retailer has been reviewing the sensitivity of consumers to shops'"just-in-time" supply chains in previous supply disruptions, such as the fuel crisis and the"Beast from the East" snow disruption.Retailers are finding it difficult to stockpile supplies
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