Article 75V46 Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system?

Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system?

by
James Meadway
from World news | The Guardian on (#75V46)

Global events and the climate crisis have left Britain's food system dangerously exposed and in desperate need of an overhaul

The news that the Treasury was asking UK supermarkets to cap price rises on essential foods was greeted with predictable squeals of horror this week. Supermarkets were reportedly furious", while luminaries from the former head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies to the former chair of M&S could be found harrumphing about the evils of price controls.

But this caterwauling is a distraction from two unpleasant facts. Firstly, the food price surge over the summer and beyond is likely to be significant - and will come on top of a near-40% rise in the price of food since 2020 - due to a devastating combination of the Iran war and a forecast record-breaking El Nino, which will hammer global food production. And secondly, Britain's food system is painfully exposed to such shocks. The long-held assumption that a global food system can be relied on to meet the nation's needs, at a reasonable price, no longer applies.

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