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South Africans are still in for some food price pain in 2023, but analysts expect some respite for consumers and their overstretched wallets in the second half of the year. | News24_Business

South Africans are still in for food price pain in 2023, but analysts expect some respite for consumers and their overstretched wallets in the second half of the year.

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_Business Balls! Retailers NEVER decrease their prices!

_Business Why do we have insanely high prices for cooking oil and flower when these are produced locally? We don't get this from Ukraine.

_Business Yet 'Stakeholders' are against the increment of the minimum wage, avarage South Africans are expected to be surviving on peanuts while everything keeps on getting expensive.

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