First of all, a statement to the general population of the UK: Thank you for voting for something that only hurts small businesses and makes people go bankrupt.
Like 8 or so years ago, a new store chain opened here. And it wasn't just another chain, it was a chain that imported products from the UK and gave people access to buy interesting food products that you just can't find in any other store here.
Our entire family loved shopping there. I especially liked their tube of jalapeno cheese that I put on various things. Other things included actually good chicken strips, and during Halloween, they sold ULTRA spicy things like a pizza that actually made me cry.
Then they closed the store in my city. OK, no big deal, as there's another store 20 minutes from here. So we continued.
And then, Brexit hit. The result was insane custom fees and stuff that makes it unprofitable for them to sell. They desperately tried to find something, while stores had things out of stock. And then, one day, they went completely bankrupt. All the stores closed and were turned into something else.
New and good food was no more. All that remains is the cheap "second-class quality" shit they sell here. Politicians keep trying to pass laws that forbid manufacturers to sell cheap slop here while they sell the exact same product with a much better quality in Germany, but it still hasn't passed because of corruption.
Some questions to other people: How did Brexit affect your life? Positively or negatively? Why?
Like 8 or so years ago, a new store chain opened here. And it wasn't just another chain, it was a chain that imported products from the UK and gave people access to buy interesting food products that you just can't find in any other store here.
Our entire family loved shopping there. I especially liked their tube of jalapeno cheese that I put on various things. Other things included actually good chicken strips, and during Halloween, they sold ULTRA spicy things like a pizza that actually made me cry.
Then they closed the store in my city. OK, no big deal, as there's another store 20 minutes from here. So we continued.
And then, Brexit hit. The result was insane custom fees and stuff that makes it unprofitable for them to sell. They desperately tried to find something, while stores had things out of stock. And then, one day, they went completely bankrupt. All the stores closed and were turned into something else.
New and good food was no more. All that remains is the cheap "second-class quality" shit they sell here. Politicians keep trying to pass laws that forbid manufacturers to sell cheap slop here while they sell the exact same product with a much better quality in Germany, but it still hasn't passed because of corruption.
Some questions to other people: How did Brexit affect your life? Positively or negatively? Why?