British schools called on canned food due to supplies

In Britain, suppliers of food facilities in public catering urged schools to stock canned and frozen food to survive in winter possible delivery shortages. It is reported by Independent.

One of the largest suppliers of dining rooms in the UK ISS, supplying 450 schools, stated that the shortage primarily affects the shortage of truck drivers and import delay. According to the organization, educational institutions should replenish the stocks of all kinds of long-term storage products in time so that “in the worst case, students have always access to any food.”

The party of Laborists accuses the conservative government in the crisis, which, in their opinion, does not take the necessary measures.

After the release of the United Kingdom from the European Union, some migrant employees did not return to the country due to the constraints associated with the pandemic and visa difficulties.

So, for example, Britain faced a shortage of truck drivers. The shortage of truckers led to the fact that there was no one to deliver fuel to filling stations and products to the shops. Also in the United Kingdom there is not enough butchers and poultry farms. The meat processing industry enterprises complained that they would have to destroy cattle due to the deficit of employees.

/Media reports.