Brexit deal or no deal, food bills are about to get a lot more expensive
- Written by Tony Heron, Professor of International Political Economy, University of York
Affordability issues mean low-income households could eat more unhealthy amid COVID-19.Anna Levan/ShutterstockWith just a few days until the end of the transition period, and with British freight hauliers temporarily banned from travelling to France, we still don’t know if a free trade deal will be struck between the UK and EU. Yet, even if...
