The tone at a meeting between grocers and chancellor Rachel Reeves was more moderate than feared. Now the government should take on board retailers’ ideas about how to minimise costs arising from the Middle East war, believes George MacDonald
This week, a meeting between chancellor Rachel Reeves and grocery chiefs took place to discuss the potential impact of the war in the Middle East – a conflict that is feared to have a knock-on effect on a wide range of goods, including food, affecting farmers, suppliers, and retailers.
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