25 April 2012

Cheaper than chips

In the consumer warehouse that is Tesco, Bristol, I came across a huge 5kg tub of yoghurt for £3.50.  That's 70p a kilogram, or the equivalent of less than 9p for a normal 125ml pot.


How can food be offered this cheaply?  And where does that leave producers if they can be squeezed that hard by supermarkets?  

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17 April 2012

Airplane!

It was like a scene from my favourite comedy film, Airplane!

The co-pilot woke suddenly from a slumber, mistook the shining planet of Venus for an oncoming aircraft and put the Air Canada jet into a terrifying nose-dive, causing pandemonium in the passenger cabin.

The pilot intervened and pulled the plane up, and some sort of uneasy calm was restored. 

It made me laugh out loud when I heard about it on the news this morning. 

But not so funny for the passengers.  Although it’s a tale to dine out with. 

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09 April 2012

Pensionable

Was anyone else surprised  to read of London Mayor candidate Brian Paddick's £63,397 police pension?    


Appropriate pension provision is a crucial part of ageing.  I also get a public service pension myself, and so am hardly going to be against the principle.  And, by way of clarification, about a fifth of  Mr Paddick's for my 33 years' service.    But I rail against the concept of pensions of this magnitude, in the same way that I rail against very high salaries.    Both emphasise the huge gap between poverty and wealth in the UK, and can create resentment.


There is also the cost to the public purse.   Mr Paddick, according to Wikipedia, was born in 1958 and is on an index-linked  £63,000  pension in his early 50s.  If he lives - as he may well do - for another 30 or 40 years, that is a huge continuing  cost to the country.  And there must be many in a similar position.  

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