Govt: Food prices rises more moderate than projected
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Govt: Food prices rises more moderate than projected
Environment Secretary George Eustice says food price rises have been "more moderate than some are projecting", but it is still something that "concerns" the government and they are trying to get international commodity prices to "stabilise".
He claims they are trying to keep inflation down by helping farmers with their costs as well as offering the household support fund.
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