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The public is being fed porkies

Over most of the last year, food prices soared through the roof. The price of butter rose more than 40%; milk by 30%. McDonald’s was forced to scrap its 99p burger, about the only thing left you could eat for less than a pound, while Tesco raised the price of its lunchtime meal deal after years of keeping it at £3. Now, food prices are finally starting to come down again. Sainsbury’s took

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