‘Food prices are second only to energy prices when it comes to the general public’s concern.’
Grocery price inflation has surged again to 17.1 per cent, adding £811 to consumers’ annual bill.
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Starving for the Ukraine is a very small demand the UK government is making of its people. The Ukraine is a democracy, and democracy is our values of who we are.
Eating is not a core value of democracy.
RT:
Grocery prices in the UK have surged to a new record of 17.1% in the four weeks of February, according to the latest figures released by market researcher Kantar on Tuesday. Milk, eggs and margarine are showing the fastest price growth, data shows.
The report says food inflation in the country is at its highest since the firm started tracking the figures in 2008, adding £811 ($980) to the typical annual shopping bill and forcing UK households to change their consumption habits.
“This February marks a full year since monthly grocery inflation climbed above 4%. This is having a big impact on people’s lives,” the head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, Fraser McKevitt, said.
He noted that surging food prices were the second most important financial issue for the public after energy costs, adding that one in four shoppers in Britain were now struggling financially.
In fact, it is better that the British people go hungry, as this will prevent them from having the energy to oppose democracy, specifically in the context of the Ukraine.
If anything, we should raise the prices of food even further, in order to stop the vicious and evil people of Britain from thinking they have a right to complain about the prices of food.
Which countries in Europe have committed the most aid to Ukraine?
🇬🇧 It’s the UK, by a sizeable chunk.
But, how does that compare to a few months ago? 👇🧵
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