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Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
Grocery stores keep raising prices in the US all the time and we're not leaving the EU......... :eusa_whistle:
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
Grocery stores keep raising prices in the US all the time and we're not leaving the EU......... :eusa_whistle:
But in this case it is linked to the fall in the value of the pound. That is a direct result of brexit.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
Grocery stores keep raising prices in the US all the time and we're not leaving the EU......... :eusa_whistle:

Food prices have on average risen 2.3% per year this century.

Food price history from 2000 through 2019
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
Grocery stores keep raising prices in the US all the time and we're not leaving the EU......... :eusa_whistle:

Food prices have on average risen 2.3% per year this century.

Food price history from 2000 through 2019
Yup.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.

The Brits are getting screwed-over by the EU whether they are part of it or not part of it. If they join the EU it will be like paying off blackmailers and becoming their slaves. It’s fun watching the dumb liberal crackpot self-destructing. The future is dark for England.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.

The Brits are getting screwed-over by the EU whether they are part of it or not part of it. If they join the EU it will be like paying off blackmailers and becoming their slaves. It’s fun watching the dumb liberal crackpot self-destructing. The future is dark for England.
There is no basis in reality for that nonsense, The EU does not control the currency markets.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.

The Brits are getting screwed-over by the EU whether they are part of it or not part of it. If they join the EU it will be like paying off blackmailers and becoming their slaves. It’s fun watching the dumb liberal crackpot self-destructing. The future is dark for England.

They're already in the EU.
 
Tesco raises prices on 1,000 products

Britain's largest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of more than 1,000 products in the past two weeks.
The firm raised prices on products including cheese, chocolate and bananas by an average of 11%, according to the Press Association.
Tesco says it held off raising prices for as long as it could, and insists it is still competitive when compared to Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

All because of the weakness of the pound. We werent told about this before the referendum.
Grocery stores keep raising prices in the US all the time and we're not leaving the EU......... :eusa_whistle:
But in this case it is linked to the fall in the value of the pound. That is a direct result of brexit.
But the prices of 121 products have fallen.
However, the reason that there is competition doesn´t sound logical.
 

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