LONDON -- Just as Britain recovers from its national biscuit crisis,meat-003 eroticism the nation has been hit with yet another cruel blow.
SEE ALSO: Biscuit-filled planes land in England to ease national biscuit crisisBritain is currently in the throes of a courgette crisis and it's all down to cold weather in Italy and Spain and the increasing demand for spiralised courgetti, the Guardianreports. So bad is the apparent courgette crisis, that clean-eating Brits are finding it nigh-on impossible to get hold of courgettes, also known as zucchini, and packs of courgetti.
"There has been severe weather in Southern Europe but we are working with our suppliers to maintain supply for our customers," a spokesperson for supermarket Sainsbury's said in a statement. Brits are tweeting photos of tragic-looking empty shelves in supermarkets across the country, which are dashing their clean-living aspirations.
Some people are so desperate for courgettes, they've gone to multiple supermarkets, to no avail.
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For others, the courgette crisis is a bridge too far after Brexit.
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Some are finding the view of empty shelves too much to bear.
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Others have suggested seasonal alternatives to the hard-to-reach vegetable.
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Stay strong, Britain!
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