Trading Standards officers in Swansea have received complaints of Calpol being sold for £10, loaves of bread doubling in price to £3 and packs of toilet roll being sold for £8.50https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-52326594 …
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
Local shop charging £2.99 for a tin of pilchards normally between 48-60p. Refuse to shop there now as many older people rely on such shops as local, may not have cars to get to supermarkets etc. This profiteering is despicable as it usually impacts vulnerable. Have reported it.
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Als antwoord op @merseyview
I’m the same - I will remember any profiteers. Our local shop hasn’t done it and have instead worked with local volunteers to supply shielded and ill older and younger people. I won’t forget their social responsibility
06:40 - 18 apr. 2020
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