No it wouldn't. I like Peppers, Olives, Capers, Coffee, Avocados, Bananas, Oranges, Spices, Figs, Lemons, Red Wine, Aubergines, etc and really don't want to go back decades. Sorry :down:
Of course we can always go back to a 1950's economy Lenny. Potatoes, carrots, swede, parsnip and turnip during the winter, a bit of Broccoli and Cauliflower sometimes, strawberries, lettuce and tomatoes in the summer. Dig out those 50's cookbooks and vote for it, if you haven't already .... oh...
I said that Covid supply chain problems caused problems and inflation around the world and that was prior to Ukraine (interesting use of 'runaway') and unsurprisingly, the highest are still Hungary, Ukraine, Moldova and Turkey.
The impact of that has now almost gone and is starting to be...
It's the triple whammy of Covid, Ukraine and Brexit, which is why it is so different for different products and countries. Although the problems Covid caused with distribution should be just about finished now, which is why some countries are starting to see improvements.