UK inflation picks up to 0.7% as clothing prices rise – business live

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Prices of second-hand cars also rose last month -- a sign that people are trying to avoid using public transport due to the pandemic. The ONS explains: Prices for second-hand cars have risen by 1.

 

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The industry's already on its knee's because of Covid. This will be the nail in the coffin for a lot of high street brands.

Everything is going to get a lot more expensive with the lock downs. Wages aren't going to increase, businesses aren't going to have the money.

British scottish irish clothing? Better to buy in Bologna...

We buy too many cheap clothes made by poor (mostly female) people in devopling nations, who get paid a disgracefully low wage that end up in landfill pretty quickly, because 'fashion' anyway!

I was shocked when I went children’s clothes shopping and the bill fromthis time last year was £20 more compared to last year, for the basics.

Please oo 😭

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