Brits think supermarkets are profiteering - despite slowing food inflation
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Brits think supermarkets are profiteering - despite slowing food inflation
The majority of Brits think that supermarkets are profiteering from rising food prices caused by the Iran war despite the Chancellor John Healey recently admitting there was little evidence of the practice, new polling has revealed. Some 70 per cent of UK voters believe that supermarkets are making “excessive” profits from food inflation, according to the latest City AM/Freshwater Strategy poll. A total of 43 per cent of Brits polled “agree sli…
'Most Brits think supermarkets are profiteering '
The majority of Brits think that supermarkets are making excessive profits from rising food prices linked to the Iran war, despite Chancellor John Healey acknowledging there is little evidence of widespread price gouging.The latest City A.M./Freshwater Strategy polling found that 70 per cent of respondents believe supermarkets are unfairly profiting from food inflation.Of those surveyed, 43 per cent said they “agree slightly” that supermarkets a…
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