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Sure I like cheese as much as the next person but its hardly critical to food security.
If you are struggling to find staff, then answer this: Why would I want to work for you?
If milk disappears. You will wake up to us old tea drinking zombies trying to eat brains.
Just a warning.
Tea with real milk is still one of the most popular drinks in the UK. Just not for youngsters.
Milk alternatives are still low sales compared to real milk. Even as popular as they have grown.
Edit: I'll add. We actually import the majority of cheese from Ireland. We do make our own. But milk is the main product of UK diaries. As it is still cheaper to transport shorter distance then any secondary dairy products. Cheese butter etc. so supermarkets tend to stay as local as possible for such short storage projects.
Ça ressemble à un souci matériel sur la manette, possiblement lié au module sans fil. Un test sur une autre console pourrait confirmer.