Sun-02-07-2017, 11:49 AM
I'm sure I'm not imagining it but food prices here in La Belle France seem to be rising at an alarming rate.
I first noticed it at the end of May returning from a two week sojurn in Angleterre where I was under a three-line whip to join Madame Admiral launch her latest venture - a mail order egg white macrame set complete with all the necessary bits and bobs.
I've held fire until now but, having spoken to several people, they all seem to be of the opinion that food prices are rising in a rather unsavoury manner compared to Angleterre. For example, beef, pork and chicken are much more expensive than England. Lamb prices here are ridiculously high.
Of course, it could be my fault for shopping at Leclerc where extensive "innovations" and unnecessary changes have to be paid for - by us.
I thought one of the arguments for us staying in the EU was cheaper food all round. Especially in France where farmers are molly-coddled by the Common Agricultural Policy. Err.....
I could go on but I'm boring myself now.
I first noticed it at the end of May returning from a two week sojurn in Angleterre where I was under a three-line whip to join Madame Admiral launch her latest venture - a mail order egg white macrame set complete with all the necessary bits and bobs.
I've held fire until now but, having spoken to several people, they all seem to be of the opinion that food prices are rising in a rather unsavoury manner compared to Angleterre. For example, beef, pork and chicken are much more expensive than England. Lamb prices here are ridiculously high.
Of course, it could be my fault for shopping at Leclerc where extensive "innovations" and unnecessary changes have to be paid for - by us.
I thought one of the arguments for us staying in the EU was cheaper food all round. Especially in France where farmers are molly-coddled by the Common Agricultural Policy. Err.....
I could go on but I'm boring myself now.