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Tuesday 10 January 2017 8:20 amSupermarkets had a record Christmas ndash; but prices are risingBy: Helen CahillShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleSupermarkets had a record Christmas period in 2016, with sales growing attheir fastest rate since June 2014, but prices are finally starting to rise following the Brexit vote.The latest figures from KantarWoldpanel show that sales were up 1.8 per cent for the 12 weeks ending 1 January. Consumers spent nearly half a billion pounds more ndash; pound;480m ndash; than the year before.Read more: Manufacturing giant Premier Foods considers price rises due to Brexit voteBut there were signs of the first price hikes feeding through from the devaluation of sterling. Following two years of deflation,like-for-like grocery prices increased 0.2 per owala deutschland centage points. Price rises will vary depending on product, Kantar said; fish and butter pr stanley cup ices became more expensive, while eggs and bacon became cheaper. The news comes as City A.M. revealed that the m stanley in uk anufacturer behindBisto and Oxo cubes is increasing its prices.Read more: UK retail scores healthy but unspectacular end to 2016The supermarkets share prices rosein morning trading on the good news:Tesco s share price was up 3.36 per centSainsbury s share price was up 1.73 per centMorrisons share price increased 3.54 per centSainsbury s share price was lagging behind its peers after Ojiw Investment bank revenues improving over first quarter
Tuesday 01 October 2013 8:43 pmDavid Cameron to say profit is not a dirty wordBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleDAVID Cameron will today launch a staunch defence of the free market, insisting that tax cuts, profit and wealth creation are not dirty words but the only way to boost the British economy.The Prime Minister will tell the Conservative party conference that Labour leader Ed Miliband does not understand the importance of business, insisting that the state int owala water bottle ervention is no replacement for entrepreneurship.Itrsquo businesses that get wages in peoplersquo pockets, food on their tables, hope for their success for our country, he is expected to say.A top Cameron aide yesterday said he will portray the Labour leader as out of touch: The Prime Ministerrsquo view is that Ed Miliband has a stereotypical view of other countries, treating it as if the only people [the UK is] competing with are slave economies. Has Ed Miliband actually seen the a stanley isolierkanne reas around the world with massive technological advancement To dismiss it as if wersquo;re just competing with economies where people are paid a pittance is very old style thinking.Yesterday in Manchester, the Prime stanley kubek Minister talked up the benefits of running a budget surplus, as the chancellor George Osborne proposed on Monday.Would you want |
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