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 by: The Happy Hippy - Tue, 17 May 2022 19:03 UTC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61477584

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School caterers could be forced to serve smaller portions or use cheaper ingredients due to rising prices, a major food wholesaler has warned.

Andrew Selley, boss of Bidfood, said caterers would face "difficult decisions" as inflation soars.

"We are seeing things like sunflower oil is double the price it was a year ago, which has pushed into other oils like vegetable oil, rape seed oil, even palm oil. Bakery items are up 20-30%."

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Or the government could step in to make up the difference, between cost and what parents can afford to pay.

Only joking.

The powers that be keep telling us inflation is 7%, could rise to 10%. It's hard to see how it's so low when everyone can see food prices have doubled or gone up by huge amounts, as has energy and fuel.

Having doubled their profits last year Sainsbury's are doing all they can to gouge customers; pulling value brands, removing multi-pack options, making portions smaller while increasing prices.

They have exploited customer expectations of supply chain shortages to run stock out before replenishing, have reduced quantities on shelves. It helps push customers with money to spare to buy more expensive equivalents, while greatly reducing the amount which gets 'sell by' reductions.

And even reduced prices are far higher than they were meaning the 'not quite so poor' snap up a bargain before the really poor even get a look in. They either pay more or go without.

And there seems to be a lot more mispricing going on, checkout prices massively higher than shelf prices, and 'accidentally' placing higher priced items where lower-priced item would normally be.

And this is pretty disgusting, though a couple of months old - "Customers who switched to Sainsbury's to take advantage of its Aldi "price match" may have been overcharged, after an investigation found the grocer raised prices to deliver the discount".

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