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"...To think I’d live to see such days. The great France importing so much food from our country."
While not surprising for Britain as a representative food-importing nation, I didn’t expect France to import everything from wheat, barley, rye, beans, oats, to corn without hesitation.
Unlike fruits and vegetables, these were all easily stored long-term items, so food stockpiled since last year was sequentially leaving warehouses.
Well, when the econ ...
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