Indeed. Ideally, when talking politics at least, the media should keep an unbiased view. Only exception I would say is if they host a debate show, but again you should debate people and scrutinise everyone's views, not just different views to the host.
Here in the UK, as far as I'm aware, bread comes under "Essentials" so it's not taxed at all, nor is anything else in that tax group. However, things like tissues and feminine hygiene products are classed as "Luxury" items and are given anywhere up yo 20% tax on them ...
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Bread differs loads to. lol bread ranges from £1 to £1.50p for the same make/loaf but petrol & cigarettes (I don’t smoke either I did for 17 years but quit 3 years ago) are worth something n can give a countries value or your tank cost $20 £24 my tank cost $100 £80
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Indeed, different brands of bread cost different amounts of money, and they're priced different in separate stores so they can make an easy profit, but they're not taxed ...
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