Food tsar blames shortages on UK’s ‘weird supermarket culture’
by Helena Horton and Joanna Partridge from Environment | The Guardian on (#69ERD)
Henry Dimbleby says suppliers struggling with rising costs while locked into fixed-price contracts
The government's food tsar has blamed Britain's weird supermarket culture" for recent food shortages, calling it a market failure".
Experts have criticised ministers for leaving food policy to Tesco", and meeting large food chains rather than suppliers, who have been struggling with rising costs while locked into contracts with supermarkets.
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