• Help us work out the future of the Inglesport Café

    We've been trading since 1977 and next year will be our 50th anniversary.

    The café has been part of that for a long time, running quietly in the background for years, and we don't think it always gets the credit it deserves as a genuine community hub. ⁠But we need to be straight with you: the café is under real pressure, and we’re not sure of the best path forward.....

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Laurie said:
What does the thing that's at the bottom of the food chain eat?

Nothing; it makes the food which supports the rest of the food chain, which is why it's referred to as a "producer".
 
Peter Burgess said:
Laurie said:
What does the thing that's at the bottom of the food chain eat?
Stuff that comes out of the bottom of things at the top of the food chain?

:lol:  . . . but not strictly true.

How far could the 6 ft tall girls carry the male dancers is the real question!  :-\
 
Pitlamp said:
How far could the 6 ft tall girls carry the male dancers is the real question!  :-\

They could take me all the way to wherever they wanted!  8) (but they would probably just want to get me off the dancefloor before I injured someone!)
 
Not all producers are photosynthetic (producing food energy from sunlight and CO2). Some are chaemosynthetic (producing food energy from other chemical reactions). Examples include those near black smokers (no jokes about BA and a cigar please) and in a few caves.  Those near black smokers support a rather large food chain.
 
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