Brexit breaks breakfast? Hard Brexit could mean hard luck for fry-up fans
by Angela Monaghan from on (#2W2TC)
Dearer imported ingredients such as Spanish juice, French butter and Danish bacon will raise the price of a family breakfast by 3, says KPMG
Shoppers would be forced to pay 3 more for a traditional British fry-up if the government fails to secure a trade deal with the EU, piling more pressure on already cash-strapped consumers.
A typical basket of ingredients for a family breakfast could rise by almost 13% from 23.59 to 26.61 according to a report by KPMG.
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