Looks like JRM is betting on his disaster capital model again
Honestly, the government should tell people like this to go and suck eggs.
Actually they are being raided like piggy banks
Indeeed start from the top and close all loopholes. They're good at screwing over smaller businesses.Imagine earning £4.7 million a year and having a company that posted profits of £672 million and having the bare faced cheek to complain like this:
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M&S boss says retailers being 'raided like piggy banks'
Stuart Machin says the sector is facing a wave of tax rises and the government needs to "lighten the burden".www.bbc.co.uk
Same **** as the recent tone deaf diatribe from NEXT boss Lord Wolfson about the minimum wage.
Honestly, the government should tell people like this to go and suck eggs.
How do we end the ridiculous and insatiable greed of these corporations?
These companies SHOULD be raided like piggy banks. It should start with a massive cut to his exorbitant, unwarranted and ridiculous compensation.
Broad Leib said that people appeared to be relying more heavily upon labels. The latest survey was similar to one conducted in 2016. Then, 37 per cent of respondents said they “always or usually discard food near or past the date on the label”. That has risen to 43 per cent, and the proportion became higher the younger the respondent was.
“We found the youngest consumers were most likely to rely on date labels. They were most likely to think all the labels are safety dates and to throw food away at the date,” Broad Leib said.
“I think a big piece of it is that date labels were widely used starting in the 1970s. There are people who didn’t have them when they started buying food. I think the further we get away from that, and the further we get away from people having themselves had a role in growing, harvesting or producing food, the more people look at it like they look at any manufactured good. They have less understanding of what they should be looking at.”
Until April when the NI contributions and minimum wage increases kick in and cause further food inflationWages continue to outpace inflation. Surely good news for most to feel better off?
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UK wages continue to outpace inflation, figures show
Pay outstripped price rises by 3.4% between October and December while the unemployment rate remains unchanged.www.bbc.co.uk
Wages continue to outpace inflation. Surely good news for most to feel better off?
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UK wages continue to outpace inflation, figures show
Pay outstripped price rises by 3.4% between October and December while the unemployment rate remains unchanged.www.bbc.co.uk
Inflation has continued to drop from 5% to 4.5% though.Is this not a recipe for disaster in the longer run though. I know there's not a direct correlation, but more money in people's pockets = more spending, which is preventing inflation from dropping.
do they really? or is it on average based on some skewed result like a ceo earning 50million in a yearWages continue to outpace inflation. Surely good news for most to feel better off?
do they really? or is it on average based on some skewed result like a ceo earning 50million in a year
Pay growth was highest in the bottom 25th percentile.do they really? or is it on average based on some skewed result like a ceo earning 50million in a year
wonder what happens when you look only at people under 35k and under 26k and don't average it out with the high earners
still feels like supermarkets prices are going up 5% every week
The 'basket of goods' just captures what most people are buying and using, it wont apply to everyone equally...For a start how they measure inflation is already skewed by changing the "basket of goods every year" and that basket always seems to include stuff I doubt most people buy
most people are buying gluten free bread and air fryers in 2025? same with vinyl records? surely everyone who wants an air dryer has them by now, you can get them for like 20-40quid in aldi? they used to be like 100-200 when they were hyped up?The 'basket of goods' just captures what most people are buying and using, it wont apply to everyone equally...