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Potentially on course for the wettest summer for 100 years in the UK
Wonky carrots, stunted parsnips and imperfect apples will all make a return to supermarket shelves after Britain’s dismal weather conditions affected this year’s harvest.
Shoppers are used to browsing the aisles for strawberries, cucumbers and carrots that look just as good as they taste.
But the wettest June on record, a cool July, and hail storms in August have all taken a toll on Britain’s fruit and vegetables – prompting retailers to relax their rules on the cosmetic standards for produce.
for the whole story cruise on over to :::: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2192918/Poor-harvest-lets-wonky-fruit-misshapen-veg-shops.html
Poor Romm he trusted the Met Office/EA. Now if they predicted egg on faces I may have isten bit consideeing ai have the functionality of more than half my brain a drought/dry spell in spring is almost always followed by rain and lots of…unless you are alave to a defunct theory based on scaremongering not science, in which case I will ignore what I observe and take Hansen/Man’s word as gospel cough