_:vb6979726 . . _:vb6979727 "If the border were shut down, consumers would most likely see an immediate spike in food prices, and supplies of fresh food could dwindle from grocery store shelves in a matter of days."@en . _:vb6979728 "As well as the boom in off-peak leisure numbers, \"there has been a big spike in passenger assistance - that's really taken off as well\", he continues. \"We're probably victims of our own success because we promote this more than we ever used to. We promote how accessible the railways are. I think that this area has more than doubled from pre-COVID levels."@en . _:vb6979727 . _:vb6979728 . _:vb6979728 "2023 November 1, Nick Brodrick talks to Jason Cocker, \u201CA station that \"oozes\" customer service...\u201D, in RAIL, number 995, pages 52-53:"@en . _:vb6979726 "A surge in power or in the price of a commodity, etc.; any sudden and brief change that would be represented by a sharp peak on a graph."@en . _:vb6979727 "2019 April 1, Ana Swanson, \u201CAvocado Shortages and Price Spikes: How Trump\u2019s Border Closing Would Hit U.S.\u201D, in The New York Times\u200E[1], \u2192ISSN:"@en . "8" .