NEWS RELEASE NIRC REJECTS GOVE'S CLAIM OF "NO SHORTAGES OF FRESH FOOD" UNDER A NO DEAL SCENARIO


1/09/2019

Responding to Michael Gove’s claims on The Andrew Marr Show that a No Deal Brexit would not result in any food shortages1, Aodhán Connolly, Director of the Northern Ireland Retail Consortium said:

 

“It is categorically untrue that the supply of fresh food will be unaffected under a no deal Brexit. The retail industry has been crystal clear in its communications with Government over the past 36 months that the availability of fresh foods will be impacted as a result of checks and delays at the border. Indeed, the Government’s own assessments showed that the flow of goods through the channel crossings could be reduced by 40-60% from day 1, as would the “availability and choice” of some foods2. The NIRC’s own assessment has shown that soft fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, tomatoes and lettuces, would likely see reduced availability as they are largely imported during the winter months. What he has said this morning bears no relationship to what our members and suppliers are telling us."

 

“While retailers continue to work with their suppliers to maintain stocks of non-perishable goods and plan ahead for any disruption caused by a no deal Brexit, it is impossible to mitigate it fully as neither retailers nor consumers can stockpile fresh foods. The reality remains that a no deal Brexit in October would present the worst of all worlds for our high streets and those who shop there. Retailers will be preparing for Christmas, stretching already limited warehousing capacity, and the UK will be importing the majority of its fresh food from the EU, magnifying the impact of border delays.

 

"With households in Northern Ireland having half of the discretionary income of Great British households not only will availability be an issue but we will feel the cost rises first and hardest ”

 

1 Michael Gove: “There will be no shortages of fresh food” on The Andrew Marr Show – Sunday 1st September 2019

2 Yellowhammer report: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/no-deal-brexit-planning-assumptions-the-leaked-operation-yellowhammer-document-797qxkrcm

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