Time was when I could go to my local shops and buy a pound of Cox’s apples, five pounds of Jersey potatoes and a Webb’s Wonder lettuce.
Now the shops consist of three takeaways, two hairdressers, a beauty parlour and a tattoo artist.
If I want a chicken vindaloo, a cut and blow, a Brazilian wax and “C’mon You Blues” on my back it’s fine. If I want to buy some vegetables, I have to drive to Tesco. If you don’t have a car you have to struggle with heavy bags on crowded buses, and internet shopping is no good if you don’t have a computer or only want small amounts. Yet the media keeps telling us we need five pieces of fruit and veg a day.
Jennifer Harvey is a day services co-ordinator working with people with learning difficulties
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