UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
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UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
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Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#2> Food inflation hit its highest rate since 1977 last month, having risen to 18.2% in the year to Februaury [sic] 2023.
Doesn't anybody read what they write?
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#3> Food inflation hit its highest rate since 1977 last month, having risen to 18.2% in the year to Februaury [sic] 2023. Doesn't anybody read what they write?
Is that really the most important point about this? 18.2% is mental. But I do agree, how does anyone not use spellczecher nowadays
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#4A lot of the inflation on food is increasingly feeling like businesses cashing in. For instance my old go to brand of breed increased by over 50% months ago.
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
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Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#6> Food inflation hit its highest rate since 1977 last month, having risen to 18.2% in the year to Februaury [sic] 2023. Doesn't anybody read what they write?
given that the "work for us" link goes to some guy's personal email address on a completely unrelated domain: probably not?
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#7> Food inflation hit its highest rate since 1977 last month, having risen to 18.2% in the year to Februaury [sic] 2023. Doesn't anybody read what they write?
For a second I suspected the author may have been German as the month is literally called Februar in German. Alas that doesn't seem to be the case.
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
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Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#9A lot of the inflation on food is increasingly feeling like businesses cashing in. For instance my old go to brand of breed increased by over 50% months ago.
For some reason they didn't want to cash in before?
Re: UK: Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
#10As someone who doesn't live in the UK, the impression I get from headlines is that the UK is becoming poorer by the day, the NHS has collapsed, crime is exploding, poverty is rising, most people can't afford anything anymore, the Royal Mail is hanging by a thread, and the economy is in free fall.
What's the reality? In London and outside?