28-Oct-2016, 13:41
(This post was last modified: 28-Oct-2016, 13:44 by Hifi_swlon.)
That's modern 'hub' based transport for you.
In the U.K. locally grown fresh produce often travels hundreds of miles before ending up back in a supermarket near where it was grown, probably a day or two later. Never mind the environment as long as the logistics are simpler....
Maybe in some cases it is more economical but it always seems a bit crazy.
In the U.K. locally grown fresh produce often travels hundreds of miles before ending up back in a supermarket near where it was grown, probably a day or two later. Never mind the environment as long as the logistics are simpler....
Maybe in some cases it is more economical but it always seems a bit crazy.
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