Why has sugar gone from 68p last week to 82p this week. Can any mathematicians tell me the % increase. The rate our bills are rising I'm going to have to come out of retirement. I jest.
Thanks for your answers. Maclarencat, thanks for your answer my brain is a bit dull at the moment. We must remember we are all in this together (according to Cameron)
Stop eating sugar. It's not good for you anyway. Pure white and deadly. Of course I don't know what you can do about price rises in other foods. You can't stop eating entirely. Little poem for you:- Always eat when you are hungry,
Always drink when you are dry,
Always close your eyes when sleeping,
And don't stop breathing or you'll die.
I don't know how much they charge I always pay whatever they ask - after all, if I need it what can I do? I can't barter with them - they could tell me to get lost. Milk is far more expensive if I buy it in the local shop. I have paid £1.52 whereas if I go to a supermarket and buy two, they usually have it far cheaper. I think Tesco and Asda go as low as £1. That's for 2 litres. But you have to buy two to get it that cheap.