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18686.jpg In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats! They're eating the pets!:18686.jpg |
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| How dare Unilever have the audacity to put up their prices by ten percent just because the pound has dropped by fifteen percent against the Euro.
Good for Tesco, fighting for the working man, I mean, if these price hikes continue, inflation will rocket & Carney will be putting the interest rate up - I'm outraged!
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| unilever trying it on the cheeky beggars blaming brexit! nice try to make abit more cash jumping on the band wagon of blame everything on brexit
i mean they dont even make the products in the uk do they
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18686.jpg In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats! They're eating the pets!:18686.jpg |
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| Who'd have thought it, Brexit & Marmite in the same sentence, oh well, you either love it or hate it I suppose.
I'm still trying to find that British tea plantation though, perhaps the Raj is alive & well, or perhaps it's part of the governments cunning plan, first recover our sovereignty & then regain our territories.
Let the good times roll.
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| It is not often I side with Tesco but I do here. I hope they stand firm as Unilever will soon play ball. It is a try on and Tesco are calling their bluff. Unilever need Tesco's distribution of their products more than Tesco need their overpriced brands.
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| Quote: Dally "It is not often I side with Tesco but I do here. I hope they stand firm as Unilever will soon play ball. It is a try on and Tesco are calling their bluff. Unilever need Tesco's distribution of their products more than Tesco need their overpriced brands.'"
Yeah, the U.K. accounts for about 5% of Unilever sales, that's the whole of the U.K. not Tesco.
What will you do when when fuel goes up, or what about that foreign holiday, & God forbid when your new phone cost 20% more than the last one.
The future's bright though, no more immigration, we've got our country back - hooray.
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| Quote: The Devil's Advocate "Yeah, the U.K. accounts for about 5% of Unilever sales, that's the whole of the U.K. not Tesco.
What will you do when when fuel goes up, or what about that foreign holiday, & God forbid when your new phone cost 20% more than the last one.
The future's bright though, no more immigration, we've got our country back - hooray.'"
Simple answer - stay in UK like I do and don't use silly mobile phones. Fuel goes up and down come what may. The pound will rise against the EU in the not to distant future and the Eurozone will implode financially.
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| Quote: The Devil's Advocate "Yeah, the U.K. accounts for about 5% of Unilever sales, that's the whole of the U.K. not Tesco.
Why have Unilever backed down then? What will you do when when fuel goes up, or what about that foreign holiday, & God forbid when your new phone cost 20% more than the last one.
The future's bright though, no more immigration, we've got our country back - hooray.'"
Why then have Unilever backed down? Economic reality will always trump bulls@@t spouted by Remoaners.
Simple answer - stay in UK like I do and don't use silly mobile phones. Fuel goes up and down come what may. The pound will rise against the EU in the not to distant future and the Eurozone will implode financially.
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| The same post with added Crackerbongo, nice work Master Dally.
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| Quote: Sandro II Terrorista "The same post with added Crackerbongo, nice work Master Dally.'"
So Unilever didn't back down?
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| Quote: The Devil's Advocate "
What will you do when when fuel goes up, or what about that foreign holiday, & God forbid when your new phone cost 20% more than the last '"
We have a huge trade deficit with the rest of the world. The whole idea of devaluation is to boost exports and more particularly reduce imports. The latter is key. If people change behaviour the devaluation will prove an economic saviour and prevent the UK having to sell its remaining property and corporate assets to foreigners in order to plug the gap. We are becoming a colony and need to reverse that before it is too late. As to holidays, the pound dropping will result in even more tourists here and a huge boost to our economy from that alone. If less of us go abroad and spend here, it's a win - win.
Look what happened when we came out of the ERM and the doom-mongers panicked about the collapsed pound - the economy went on a great upward journey.
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| Quote: Dally "We have a huge trade deficit with the rest of the world. The whole idea of devaluation is to boost exports and more particularly reduce imports. The latter is key. If people change behaviour the devaluation will prove an economic saviour and prevent the UK having to seep its remaining property and corporate assets to foreigners in order to plug the gap. We are becoming a colony and need to reverse that before it is too late. As to holidays, the pound dropping will result in even more tourists here and a huge boost to our economy from that alone. If less of us go abroad and spend here, it's a win - win.
Look what happened when we came out of the ERM and the doom-mongers panicked about the collapsed pound - the economy went on a great upward journey.'"
I really want to be in your world.
Devaluation is never done from a position of strength and is an indicator that your economy and currency have difficulties.
If you want to see an extreme example of this, just look at the plight of Zimbabwe.
Yes, it will give a short term boost to exports and it could also help tourism in the UK but, if you seriously think that this will save our economy, which is utterly reliant on imports (which are costing "us" 12 -15% more that before the Brexit vote), you are, at best, seriously optimistic.
Our country relies massively on "invisible" exports and even this is put at risk by the Brexit vote.
Everything will be ok though as we have "taken back control"
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| Quote: The Devil's Advocate "How dare Unilever have the audacity to put up their prices by ten percent just because the pound has dropped by fifteen percent against the Euro.'"
Interesting to note that prices rarely come down, even when the pound is sky high. It's just typical big business bully tactics, something many of us have become sick of.
If you really want to feel sorry for Unilever, have a look at their list of brands including the fifteen which have sales of 1 billion Euros or more. The illusion of choice in action.
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| Quote: King Street Cat "It's just typical big business bully tactics, something many of us have become sick of.'"
Indeed - and in a post-Brexit world, that can go along with 'facts' and 'experts' on the list of things we've become sick of.
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| Quote: King Street Cat "Interesting to note that prices rarely come down, even when the pound is sky high. It's just typical big business bully tactics, something many of us have become sick of.
If you really want to feel sorry for Unilever, have a look at their list of brands including the fifteen which have sales of 1 billion Euros or more. The illusion of choice in action.
rlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brandsrl'"
You're right about prices not coming down very often but, ironically, we probably have the supermarket giants (and more recently the Lidl and Aldis of this world) to thank for keeping prices from suppliers surpressed. Indeed, occasionally they go too far and squeeze the life out of some companies in the supply chain.
However, the unprecedented drop in the value of Sterling and associated price changes are nothing to do with bully boy tactics (although this is what Tesco appeared to be trying with Unilever), it's something that has happened to the Pound and the Euro in relation to other world currencies.
If you are unfortunate to enough to be buying goods from overseas, there are major, major problems with currency led inflation, also obvious if you go on holiday and need some Euros or Dollars for your trip and although there are fluctuations in currency all the time, the current drop is directly attributable to the uncertainty within Europe, caused by the Brexit vote.
Of course, over the longer term things will stabilise but, The UK has voted for change and what we are witnessing is the first part of the metamorphosis.
The timing of the referendum, brought about because of divisions in the Tory party, is utterly diabolical.
Even those driving the exit knew that there would be an economic shock and to have this on the back of the deepest recession in recent times is a bloody disgrace.
Some of the so called "scaremongering" that was ridiculed by Boris and Farage etc is happening now and it's only the beginning of the process.
I just hope that we survive the "choppy waters" without another deep recession.
On the plus side, if things get really bad, it will slow down the number of people wanting to enter Europe and the UK.
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| Quote: bren2k "Indeed - and in a post-Brexit world, that can go along with 'facts' and 'experts' on the list of things we've become sick of.'"
Which "side" would you call "bully boys", Tesco or Unilever ?
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