The Sunday Times reports that Marks & Spencer faces gaps on shelves over supplier row. A rebellion by smaller suppliers has erupted after the M&S boss promised to protect food shoppers from the impact of sterling's plunge since the Brexit vote.
There does seem to be a blinkered attitude in GB that, somehow, someone else will take up the pain of the currency ructions.
Taking the longer view would help the stores one thinks - and the Irish mushroom industry could be the example.
f you want to ensure that there is a product that your consumers actually want, on the shelves in years to come, then you have to ensure the survival of the firms that produce them in the here and now.