Reuters| London | United Kingdom
Britain has a highly resilient food supply chain, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday, after a jump in gas prices shut fertilizer plants that also produce carbon dioxide used in the food industry. Asked whether there was a risk of Christmas food supplies being hurt, the spokesman told reporters: "It remains the case that we have a highly resilient supply chain and that will remain the case."
"We will consider any contingency plans as appropriate."
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