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Consumer-goods makers find they can’t raise prices much more

Por: Portland Press Herald Business March 03, 2023

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A customer browses the freezer section at an Iceland Food Ltd. supermarket in Crawley, UK, last fall. UK inflation rose more than expected to a 41-year high of 11.1%, adding to pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates again. Bloomberg photo by Jose Sarmento Matos Inflation-pinched consumers are tired of paying more for food, soap and other branded goods, with European shoppers leading the rebellion. Companies ranging from Ben &... + full article



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