Which? responds to Labour's call for budget lines to be available in smaller supermarkets
Sue Davies, Which? Head of Food Policy said:
“Households across the country are struggling to put food on the table during the worst cost of living crisis in living memory – yet most of the supermarket giants are failing to stock a range of budget lines that will support healthy choices in small stores despite the huge difference this would make to people who have to rely on them.
“Supermarkets have a responsibility to step up and ensure everyone has easy access to a sufficient range of healthy, affordable budget items at a store near them. They also need to act on the Competition and Market Authority's concerns and provide transparent and easily comparable pricing to help people work out which products offer the best value.”
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Notes to editors
Read more on Which?’s Affordable Food For All campaign here.
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