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Old 15-10-2021, 05:57   #14
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
For individuals, higher energy prices will directly impact when the energy cap increases and people's fixed tariffs end. So for most people, I think they won't be so impacted until April 2022 directly.
You must be joking.
The price cap just went up, and a lot of fixed tariffs will end long before April 2022. I would think most people pay monthly, and those monthly payments are going to go up long before April 2022 as well. Only a small minority will not be impacted until that far away.

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However, they will be directly impacted by costs resulting from supply-side disruption such as this: Price of chicken set to rise, UK's largest supplier warns
Priceless quote
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Ronald Kers, said that "in reality food is too cheap".
What a prick, maybe in his world, but not in mine.
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