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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
food prices were rising at 20% last month so, it's a pretty meaningless figure to the vast majority of us
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It just shouldn't be happening - a big part of the reason for increasing food costs is food transport (diesel) and production cost (energy) and both are down a good 25%. Obviously it takes time for there to be a knock-on effect but I'm not filled with hope... on things like food and household products, once a standard price goes up it's VERY rare for it to come back down, unless on special offer etc.