Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Other Major Retailers Warn of Autumn Price Hikes - Manchester Evening News
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Retail bosses urge chancellor to cut industry tax burden in Budget
More than 60 retail leaders have written to the chancellor ahead of the Autumn Budget, warning that rising costs are driving up prices and threatening jobs. Chief executives from companies including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Asda, Boots and Ikea signed the letter, which calls for a reduction in business rates for shops, hospitality and leisure. The group said government policies introduced this year had added £7bn in costs for retailers, citing …
Retailers warn of rising prices - Credit Connect
Large retailers, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, John Lewis and Boots, have warned that the Government’s tax plans could jeopardise living standards in a signed letter to the Chancellor sent by trade body British Retail Consortium (BRC). The retailers argue that proposed tax increases and rising business rates may lead to a 6% rise in food prices. The British Retail Consortium says that additional costs from National Insurance and minimum wage hik…
Retailers and associations call for business rates action in letter to chancellor – RetailWit
Sixty chief executives of Britain’s biggest retailers and retail bodies, including Spar, Bira, BRC and SGF, have signed a letter sent to the chancellor Rachel Reeves to ask for action ahead of the Autumn Budget. Helen Dickinson, chief executive at the British Retail Consortium (BRC),… This story continues at Retailers and associations call for business rates action in letter to chancellor Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
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