This small Irish coffee shop went viral for getting an electric bill of nearly 10,000 Euros ๐Ÿ‘€
ยท Aug 30, 2022 ยท NottheBee.com

Yesterday, we mentioned that Europe's energy grid is on the verge of collapse.

Today, this happened:

Look at this bill:

That's for TWO months of energy.

And no, this isn't some massive coffee factory.

It's this shop:

Over 10,000 Euros!!

If you run a small business, especially in the food industry, you know how slim your margins are.

You don't have an extra 10 grand to spend on utilities. You survive maybe one hit like that and then it's game over.

Imagine how insane this is going to get during the winter.

Let's go back to the cafe's account for a sec.

Yes, we all hopefully want Ukraine to trounce the Ruskies.

But you know what they say about people who put the Ukrainian flag in bios and their tendency to support whatever the leftist globalists and the media puppets say is the #CurrentThing.

I'd guess the owner of Poppyfields, Geraldine, is just a normal person who probably does her part to stop climate change, scoffing at anyone who doesn't support the generously wonderful plans of politicians to stop the planet from burning.

She probably hasn't given it much thought.

But then one day, from her perspective at least, a massive bill drops seemingly from nowhere with no explanation and she can't quite connect the dots.

The people who have been paying attention have thoughts:

This cafe owner shouldn't have to worry about geopolitical tensions and complex market forces that allow her to keep the lights on. She's the owner of a small Irish cafe, for goodness' sake!

Her elected officials are supposed to be watching her back to make sure she can flourish in peace so that she doesn't have to bother with such things all the time.

But now the woke elites' plans to save the planet by destroying it has come to Poppyfields, and I'm afraid that's just the beginning.


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