Poorest households least likely to want lower standard food available in the UK

The poorest households in the UK are the least likely to want low standard food to be available as a result of new trade deals, research by Which? has found.

Abi Kay
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Poorest households least likely to want lower standard food available in the UK

The poorest households in the UK are the least likely to want low standard food to be available as a result of new trade deals, research by Which? has found. Many top Conservatives, including leader...

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