The entire article never mentions energy prices once. Electricity, diesel and petrochemicals are all up at rates above inflation and they don’t even get a mention?
Lammtarra95 on
Very interesting.
One thing it omits that is not specific to orange juice, is that supermarket costs have gone up as well: electricity is more expensive, and staff costs have gone up following rises in employers national insurance, the minimum wage and compulsory pension contributions.
InspectorDull5915 on
Tesco profits of over £3 billion represents a 10 %year on year increase.
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The entire article never mentions energy prices once. Electricity, diesel and petrochemicals are all up at rates above inflation and they don’t even get a mention?
Very interesting.
One thing it omits that is not specific to orange juice, is that supermarket costs have gone up as well: electricity is more expensive, and staff costs have gone up following rises in employers national insurance, the minimum wage and compulsory pension contributions.
Tesco profits of over £3 billion represents a 10 %year on year increase.