Fears of squeeze on poor households as survey reveals everyday food costs soaring

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Official figures reveal budget pasta and other everyday food products have soared in cost 📈

Overall, the ONS added, the lowest-priced items have increased in cost by around as much as average food and non-alcoholic drinks prices — with both rising around 6 per cent to 7 per cent.

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