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"textContent": "The Bank of England has warned that supermarkets across the UK could bring in surge pricing to extract more profit from people’s need to eat. Supermarkets may be planning to increase the amount shoppers pay for food when demand is high, which is already the situation for people using corporations like Amazon and Uber. Computerised […]\n\nBy James Wright",
"title": "The cost of your food shopping could go up when demand is high"
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