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"path": "/2026/05/21/skimpflation-how-the-strait-of-hormuz-is-linked-to-your-lasagne-and-other-everyday-goods/",
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"Skimpflation",
"Iran War 2026",
"Strait of Hormuz",
"Food",
"Inflation",
"United Kingdom",
"Middle East",
"Cost of Living",
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"textContent": "Strait of Hormuz disruption may not just raise prices: it can quietly reduce the quality, quantity and service consumers get for the same money across food, travel and hospitality.",
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