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Chappie on R4 this evening was on about how food price inflation is likely to slow significantly. Then they announced near record profits for Tesco, Lidl and some other place in the new bulletin
Anyone started stocking up with Beans, guns, etc? I've usually only got enough food to last less than a week
Is it too early to start accumulating foodstuffs? Prices might rise even if there are no actual shortages?
Chappie on R4 this evening was on about how food price inflation is likely to slow significantly. Then they announced near record profits for Tesco, Lidl and some other place in the new bulletin
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