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UK supermarkets urged to consider voluntary price caps on essential foods

UK supermarkets are pushing back against a government proposal to cap essential food prices. While aimed at protecting consumers from inflation, retailers worry it could lead to increased costs and supply chain issues. The debate intensifie...

The Guardian· May 20, 2026 · 12:48 AM · 74 views

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UK supermarkets are pushing back against a government proposal to cap essential food prices. While aimed at protecting consumers from inflation, retailers worry it could lead to increased costs and supply chain issues. The debate intensifies as some suggest focusing on reducing policy costs instead. #UKNews #Supermarkets #Inflation #PriceCaps #ConsumerRights

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