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Previously on "Food inflation 'could go beyond 10pc before next year'"
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Expect to see food items getting smaller if not more expensive. You only get 3 Mars bars for a £1 in the Pound Shop now rather than the 4 you could get a few weeks ago.
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They've slipped it in, but Wetherspoons no longer do the 2 meals for 1 offer!
They still have fish n chips for 2.99 in the afternoon though - when I'm back on the bench I may have to get used to that as my main meal of the day
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It's ok.
I am sure it will be more than compensated by price reductions of plazma tellies and in the worst case Gov of BoE will write a letter to the chancellor blaming it all on VAT increase...
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Gideon didn't change the uprating of pensions and benefits to an index that excludes (or at least has a lower sensitivity to) non-core inflation items for no reason.
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Food inflation 'could go beyond 10pc before next year'
Food inflation 'could go beyond 10pc before next year' - Telegraph
There is a lot of alarmist talk in that article, but fortunately level-headed Chris Etherington, chief executive of wholesaler P&H, is on hand to calmly say: "I think this could be the beginning of the double-dip recession. This is really scary stuff."Tags: None
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