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BOSSES at Britain’s biggest supermarkets are urging the Chancellor not to hit shops with a new business rates surtax, warning that shoppers will face higher prices if costs go up. A letter organised by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and sent to Rachel Reeves argues that keeping taxes low for supermarkets would help control food...
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