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On 13/07/2023 at 08:57, Stere said:

The way inflation going £15 an hr is worth alot less  compared to a few yrs back

 

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Hmmm. £100 of stuff back in 2022 is now £107.89, I reckon that is total bollocks, more like £130.

I guess there is a bit of fudgery going on there.

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Mesterh said:

Hmmm. £100 of stuff back in 2022 is now £107.89, I reckon that is total bollocks, more like £130.

I guess there is a bit of fudgery going on there.

It depends what it is, doesn't it? One of the things mentioned a while back is all the really cheap/value ranges disappeared so pasta went from 45p to 85p for the lowest income people. It's the old 'typical shopping basket' that nobody actually buys.

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