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What a carton of orange juice can tell us about inflation
Only five years ago, a typical supermarket own-label carton of orange juice could be bought for 76p for 1 litre. It now costs £1.79.
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Economics editor, Faisal Islam, investigates why supermarket prices are soaring.
Only five years ago, a typical supermarket own-label carton of orange juice could be bought for 76p for 1 litre. It now costs £1.79.
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