Supermarkets tell Reeves tax rises could push food prices higher
Households would ‘inevitably feel the impact’ of a surtax on business rates, say retailers in letter to chancellor Food prices in the UK could climb even further if the chancellor raises taxes on supermarkets at the next budget, the industry has warned. Supermarket bosses, including those at (…)
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