German shoppers, who enjoy some of Europe's cheapest groceries, are being asked this week by discount supermarket Penny to pay extra for some items to cover their "true cost" as it seeks to raise awareness of the environmental price of producing food.
I wonder if the governments are as willing to charge corporates their true environmental costs too. In that case, we find that not many businesses are actually profitable without exploitation.
Who am I kidding, they are not going to…