High prices questioned

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Vice-president John King said that the Chamber was ‘surprised’ at some of the figures, which were released on Thursday.

They also want to question the fact that a lack of competition was blamed for the dearer prices in Jersey.On Thursday, the Statistics Unit of the Policy and Resources Committee released figures which showed that people in Jersey were paying about a fifth more for their food than people in the UK.

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