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Tracking the price of the lowest-cost grocery items, UK, experimental analysis Articles

How the prices of the lowest-cost products for 30 everyday items have changed since April 2021.

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  • Tracking the price of the lowest-cost grocery items, UK, experimental analysis : April 2021 to September 2022

    • Released on 25 October 2022
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  • Tracking the price of the lowest-cost grocery items, UK, experimental analysis : April 2021 to April 2022

    • Released on 30 May 2022
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