Shopping bills shrink in most supermarket categories
Prices rise most for sugary drinks and takeaway food – so-called 'junk' food.
Nevil Gibson
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
Food continues to be a reducing proportion of a household’s expenditure, undermining claims that food companies and farmers are profiteering.
The claims are also mixed with claims from tne anti-obesity lobby that this profiteering is also at the expense of the country’s health.
The figures speak
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Nevil Gibson
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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