UK Environment Secretary, Thérèse Coffey, has urged consumers to support home-grown food and adopt vegetables like turnips due to temporary supermarket shortages of fresh produce, caused by extreme weather in Spain and North Africa. This situation has led to sales limits on certain fruits and vegetables. However, Coffey's remarks have drawn criticism, with Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Ed Davey, labeling it a 'let them eat turnips' strategy. Downing Street clarified that Coffey's comments were meant to highlight the importance of local production, not to dictate shopping choices. Food safety expert Chris Elliott called the turnip comment unprofessional and underscored the need to reduce the UK's reliance on imported fruit and veg, a dependence he believes needs to lessen through government policy changes.