MPs question whether the UK's top supermarket chains are competing effectively as the country struggles to bring down the rate of inflation
Executives from the country's biggest supermarket chains have defended their grocery prices but backed the idea of greater fuel transparency over claims customers are paying over the odds for both.
Such a move has long been demanded by fair fuel campaigners and motoring groups amid accusations chains do not play fair on prices.Iceland boss rues food inflation challenges Petrol and diesel used to be a loss leader for chains but that has shifted since the COVID pandemic, with supermarket retailers concentrating more on investment in prices for staple goods since commodity costs shot up.
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