The Risks of Capping Food Prices in the UK
Capping food prices could lead to market distortions and unintended consequences for UK consumers.
Capping food prices could lead to market distortions and unintended consequences for UK consumers.
Rising fertiliser costs in the EU could lead to higher food prices in the UK.
Supermarkets may face new price caps on essential groceries amid rising food inflation.
The government is urging supermarkets to limit food prices, impacting household budgets.
Swinney's proposed food price cap aims to support struggling families in Scotland.
China's new agricultural purchases from the US may impact UK food prices and supply chains.
Sudan's hunger crisis could lead to rising food prices in the UK.
EU plans to use carbon tax revenues to support farmers, impacting UK fertiliser costs.
Wildfires driven by climate change and El Nino could affect UK air quality and food prices.
The Iran conflict is driving up energy prices, impacting UK costs.
El Niño could lead to higher food and energy prices in the UK.
Lidl's new loyalty scheme may lead to reduced savings for shoppers.