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Published 11:44 26 Apr 2022 BST
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Businesses across the UK have also seen this occurring as they are now rethinking their prices, witht he cost of energy going up immensely as well as the costs of the raw materials and staff also soaring.
Some businesses have passed on these costs to customers but are aware than this is now likely to discourage people from shopping in these industries.
While there are set to be price rises, Primark expecrs to see their sales increase due to the fact they are opening more stores and expanding their selling space by 10% compared with the end of the 2019 financial year.
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