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What economic factors affect food businesses like Sainsburys and Iceland?

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What economic factors affect food businesses like Sainsburys and Iceland?

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Not much. Their hardware/paraphernalia sales will suffer, but everyone needs food because food is a necessity to all life, so it is the best business to be involved in – whether the people are forced to endure economic woes/inflicted recessions and depressions or not. Food is the most important commodity, full-stop [period]. It will always make sense to be in the food industry, whether you are a farmer, small stall owner in a market or a multi-national giant like Tesco. It makes sense to be in the food industry. $£$£$£ — BIG TIME ;o) The only way to bring down the price of food, is for the people to unite and start growing/producing their own food on any spare land they may find to do so, whether legally or illegally. Here’s some important history for you: Gerrard Winstanley (1609 – 10 September 1676) was an English Protestant religious reformer and political activist during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Winstanley was aligned with the group known as the True Levellers for thei

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