Shoppers pay price of food suppliers’ profiteering, says watchdog

Shoppers have been paying more for branded food items because suppliers of branded goods have been profiteering, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found. Consumer group Which? Has called the results of the CMA’s investigation “shocking” after the watchdog concluded there was clearly some profiteering going on during the cost of living crisis. The […]

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Cooking oil rationing is ‘temporary measure’, say supermarkets; consumer confidence plummets

UK supermarkets are rationing cooking oil due to supply-chain problems caused by the war in Ukraine, the world’s biggest supplier of sunflower oil. The British Retail Consortium said restricting supplies is a temporary measure with the rationing introduced to ensure there is availability for everyone. Demand on limited supplies is pushing prices higher with an […]

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