Rising Food Prices Prompt British Government To Urge Frugality

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DAVID STRINGER | 07/11/08 02:31 PM | AP

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LONDON — Waste not, want not.

Evoking an era of World War II austerity, British families are being urged to cut food waste and use leftovers in a nationwide effort to fight sharply rising global food prices.

It's not back to ration books, "victory gardens" or squirrel-tail soup yet, but warning bells are being rung by experts at all levels of Britain's government as well as from the World Food Program.

With food and energy prices soaring around the world, a constant supply of high-quality, affordable food is no longer guaranteed, the officials are warning Britons. That could mean an era of scarcity like Britain's 1940-54 food rationing, during the war and its aftermath.

"Well, of course, in the war years it was not only immoral to waste food _ this was one of our slogans then _ it also was illegal," said Marguerite Patten, 92, who worked at the Ministry of Food during World War II and urges a return to those more thrifty days.

"I know it's old fashioned, but some old fashioned things are worth doing," she said.

During the war, Nazi Germany's U-boats crippled the flow of ships carrying food to Britain. Diets were tightly controlled by rationing. Bananas and pineapples became exotic treats, and enterprising housewives traded recipes for baked hedgehog and carrot fudge.

The experts say the postwar era of cheap food has ended _ squeezed by the demands of a growing world population, a greater appetite for meat among emerging middle classes in China and India and the pressure on agricultural land from biofuel production.

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"Recent food price rises are a powerful reminder that access to ever more affordable food cannot be taken for granted," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in a foreword to a bleak new report by Britain's Cabinet Office.

The report says the task of feeding a larger, richer world population _ while simultaneously tackling climate change _ is far greater than imagined. The World Bank estimates the cost of food staples has risen 83 percent in three years.

Tim Lang, professor of food policy at London's City University, said junk food will remain readily available, but good quality, nutritious produce could become scarce worldwide.

"There has been 60 years of silence on this issue," he said. "We haven't had any sort of overview of food policy since the end of the Second World War. I think we need to accept that food is once again in a wartime state."

Some Britons might find it a tad galling to take advice on food frugality from the prime minister, who along with fellow Group of Eight leaders dined on sumptuous feasts during their summit this week.

But the government says the public might find one solution by looking into their garbage pail. Britons throw out 4.5 million tons of edible food a year, or about $830 worth per home _ wastefulness the government says contributes substantially to rising prices.

Brown wants Britons to store their fruit and vegetables better to avoid waste and plan their meals more carefully. Some municipal authorities want to go further and increase taxes on those who throw away the most rubbish.

"If I throw away food I feel guilty _ even if it's just a little bit," said Tania Carbonare, a 45-year-old jewelry seller at the Camden Lock market in London.

Those who remember Britain's 1940s "Dig for Victory" campaign to turn home gardens and soccer fields into vegetable patches say the past holds lessons for any food crisis.

Eggs, butter, meat and cheese were all strictly rationed, prompting an adventurous few to turn to squirrels or horses for protein.

"We didn't live very grandly, but we learned to make do with what we'd got," said Helen Trevena, 82, who recalled sweetening her tea with jam when sugar was scarce.

Britain's Women's Institute, launched in 1915 to help cut waste and encourage thrift during World War I, is once again offering classes on cutting food waste and livening up leftovers.

"People want those skills," said Ruth Bond, an institute stalwart from Cambridge in southern England. "Apart from anything else, it helps them save money."

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Associated Press writer Emily Ristow contributed to this report.

LONDON — Waste not, want not. Evoking an era of World War II austerity, British families are being urged to cut food waste and use leftovers in a nationwide effort to fight sharply rising globa...
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- Herrington I'm a Fan of Herrington 90 fans permalink
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So I guess it should now become apparent that we are at war, with somebody. Care to venture some guesses as to who it is?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 07/11/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 172 fans permalink
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Got my garden growing. Corn, cabbage, beans, spuds, broccolli, bananas, sugar, mangoes, pineapples, peppers, onions. Hope the water cost isn't more than the cost of the veg in the supermarket! Gonna hafta get a gun next for fear the neighbors start swiping it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 07/11/2008

Good for you, sounds like fun.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 07/11/2008

As a yank that moved south about 15 yrs ago I learned to garden from my 80 yr old mother-in-law. I enjoyed it a lot. I had so much veggies left I couldn't even give it away. Now I am 60 yrs old. I can't get out there cause I have a lot of medical problems and I can't get down on the ground to much. We have a tiller but it is hard to use. I have a neighbor and next yr I plan to ask him to use his tractor on my fields and grown tomatoes, corn, peppers. It is relaxing and if you even have a piece of land or even a pot everyone should try it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 07/12/2008
- XCITIZEN I'm a Fan of XCITIZEN 79 fans permalink
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Stop wasting food to alleviate a food crisis? That would NEVER happen here in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 07/11/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 196 fans permalink
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Why if we went to WAR, wouldn't our President and Government DEMAND

we participate in various ways if not by actually enlisting in the military?

NO PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, ETC. GAMES DURING THE WAR.

SAVING ENERGY BY DEMANDING THERE MUST BE AT LEAST 2 PASSENGERS
IN CARS IN URBAN "EXPRESS" LANES DURING POSTED RUSH HOURS.

USE FILTERS ON OUR WATER TAPS INSTEAD OF BUYING BOTTLED WATER IN PLASTIC BOTTLES.

REFORM OUR NATIONAL CAMPAIGN SYSTEM TO A SHORTER TIME FRAME TO REDUCE THE COST OF CAMPAIGNING.

DEMAND MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES LIMIT THEIR CONVENTIONS TO 48 HOURS.

GAS RATIONING.

DEMAND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TAKE BIDS ON ALL CONTRACTS WITH PUBLIC POSTINGS AVAILABLE ASAP. PLUS HOLDING ALL WORK PAYMENT UNTIL JOBS ARE DONE FULLY AND CORRECTLY.

TURN DOWN THE LIGHTING OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

RESTRICT ALL POLS TO USE ONLY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.

DEMAND CONGRESS WORK 5 DAYS EACH WEEK.

DEMAND THE PRESIDENT WORK.

CHANGE OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM NATIONWIDE TO A FULL YEAR OF SCHOOLING.

THERE WOULD BE MANY WAYS CITIZENS COULD PARTICIPATE.

It is unthinkable a President of the United States would ever go to WAR and tell citizens to go out and shop!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 AM on 07/12/2008
- mlaiuppa I'm a Fan of mlaiuppa 41 fans permalink
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The message might have been more effective if it had not been followed by an 18 course dinner. Shame on you, Gordon Brown. Try leading by example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 07/11/2008

It is called hospitality and is a custom practiced globally for like forever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 07/11/2008
- Sciguy I'm a Fan of Sciguy 11 fans permalink
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I dunno... I'm paid by government funds, and when I go somewhere, I get a box lunch (if I'm lucky) and a $12 dinner allowance. IMHO, that's what governmental funds should pay for the big boys, too. (And their wives!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 07/12/2008
- djelimon I'm a Fan of djelimon 2 fans permalink

NAFTA might ameliorate this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 07/11/2008

What a country of wimps and losers.
America is about striving for bigger, better and more!!
Stop burning corn for fuel so that all food prices drop and invent a way to grow even more food per acre and problem is solved. USA USA USA USA USA!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 07/11/2008
- tjwdraws I'm a Fan of tjwdraws 19 fans permalink
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Well, This won't fly in America. Moderation and sensibility simply are not American values anymore. Good thing the Britt's are conserving - MORE FOR US (U.S)@

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 07/11/2008

Ah, the beginnings of Peak Oil....

Think things are a bit skinny now? Just wait.

If we are not careful, die-off will begin within the next few years.

And that'll just ruin dessert.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 07/11/2008

Peak Oil is the enviromentalsts dream, will you help them fulfil it....
The problem is it could be the nightmare of millions.
Change and Hope and your Obamanation will not be the brighter tommorow that I hope for.
Mc Cain Democrat- You bloody bet it's a referendum on Obama or more appropriately about whether we want our goverment to be a Republic or an Oligarchy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 07/11/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 62 fans permalink
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She lost. She admits it. She wants you to vote for Obama.

You think Hillary is the font of all wisdom and goodness, but won't follow her advice.

You were never a Democrat anyway.

You're just a Clintonista.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 AM on 07/12/2008
- jeffp26 I'm a Fan of jeffp26 32 fans permalink
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Same thing is going to happen here. And sooner than any of the clowns running this country think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 07/11/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 108 fans permalink

And once again due to the fascists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 07/11/2008
- maddie0001 I'm a Fan of maddie0001 3 fans permalink

People have to be told to eat leftovers? Of course, using leftovers assume you know how to cook in the first place.
the good side to economic meltdown - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7306451.stm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 07/11/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 108 fans permalink

I like leftovers. Some foods taste better the next day, and some foods challenge you to make something different the next day. Just don't make enough for Cox's Armey or you won't get through it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 07/11/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 62 fans permalink
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Anything with tomatoes is better the next day.

It's hard to beat cold pizza for breakfast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 AM on 07/12/2008
- RoSull I'm a Fan of RoSull 5 fans permalink

When the economy turn bleak stateside, I asked myself " Why is B ush telling everyone to go shopping to help out?" I felt that a call to duty would have been to conserve more and to stop being gluttons of food, gas, energy, and consumer goods. I feel that it is our civic duty to encourage recycling and conservation in all sectors of society if we are going to set an example for the world and be a progressive nation.

Why are am er icans last to jump on board? Our british counterparts (and increasingly the rest of Europe) are setting the bar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 07/11/2008
- RatgurlSD I'm a Fan of RatgurlSD 11 fans permalink

Don't you know? We're all RICH! We have money coming out the Yin-Yang! Buy! Buy! Buy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 07/11/2008
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