Less
than twelve months ago SOYMB posted this:
‘When
you are unemployed, which is to say when you are underfed, harassed,
bored, and miserable, you don't want to eat dull wholesome food. You
want something a little bit 'tasty'. There is always some
cheaply pleasant thing to tempt you. Let's have three pennorth of
chips!’
George
Orwell The
Road to Wigan Pier
‘Fish
and chips, a traditional British meal valued for its affordability,
has seen a significant increase in price over the past five years,
several UK media outlets reported citing data from the Office
for National Statistics (ONS).
According
to July figures, the cost of fish and chips has surged by around 52%
to nearly £10 ($13) per serving from an average of £6.5 in July
2019. According to the ONS, the cost of the popular dish has seen the
largest increase over the reporting period in comparison to pizza,
kebabs, and Indian and Chinese food...Western sanctions and Russia’s
countermeasures also affected energy supplies, which triggered a rise
in energy costs for British businesses. As a result, the price of
fish and chips spiked by 19% by March 2023... According to the latest
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs’ Agricultural
Price Index (API), in the 12 months to May 2024, potato prices posted
the largest increase among UK agricultural
goods, surging 4.1%.Industry representatives warn that fish
and chips is becoming less affordable, and may soon lose its status
as an iconic British dish...“People
think that fish and chips is a cheap meal and it just isn’t. People
are prepared to pay £15-20 for a pizza but they’re not prepared to
pay it for a portion of fish and chips,” Angela
Cartwright, the owner of Kingfisher Fish Bar in Salford, said.’
https://socialismoryourmoneyback.blogspot.com/2024/08/tell-capitalism-its-time-to-cod-off-sic.html
A
new piece in The
Sun
notes that out of the nine thousand fish and chip shops in the Uk
five hundred of them are now closing down yearly This number may
increase due to the triple threat of spiralling costs of energy,
cooking oil and fish. Red diesel fuel used by Trawlers has doubled.
One fisherman quoted said that his fuel costs had gone from ten
thousand pounds to over twenty thousand pounds for a week’s
fishing. The
average cost of fish and chips is now twelve pounds per portion.
The
National Federation of Fish Fryers criticised Energy Secretary Ed
Miliband’s Net
Zero drive for “lacking common sense”.
President
Andrew Crook said Chancellor Rachel
Reeves should
cut fuel duty while the Strait
of Hormuz closure
is impacting on trawlers and distributors.
He
said: “We’re in danger of throwing our economy away to try to
meet the arbitrary Net Zero goal. Independent fish and chip shops are
feeling the brunt. The price of cod has doubled and it’s very
difficult to turn a profit.’
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38936139/fish-and-chip-shops-face-closure-amid-soaring-costs/
A
BBC investigation found that some North
Western chip
shops were selling a
catfish species, known as pangasius or river cobbler which is
£3.40 per kilogram wholesale, whereas cod and haddock typically go
for £15 per kilogram without customers being fully aware of what
they were buying.
‘Much
like in the 2013
horsemeat scandal,
eating cheaper fish does not present a health risk, but concerns have
been raised about consumer deception.
"It
probably does go on," said Andrew Crook, president of the
National Federation of Fish Friers.
"It
is fine to eat, (
pangasius)
there's nothing wrong with it, but when you go and get fish and
chips most people expect a marine species, so cod, haddock or plaice.
"I
think if you've got something that's farmed, like pangasius, as long
as it's advertised as such that's fine.
"It's
when it's being sold at a cod price that's a problem and shops need
to be careful about doing that."’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg0337n0y1o
Profit is the name of the game under capitalism so all sort of
subterfuges are employed to acquire
more and more.