I can't believe it's not cheaper: Marmite row '˜could signal spiral of price rises'

Tubs of 'I can't believe it's not butter' on a shelf in a Tesco storeTubs of 'I can't believe it's not butter' on a shelf in a Tesco store
Tubs of 'I can't believe it's not butter' on a shelf in a Tesco store
There are fears that Tesco's decision to pull Unilever's goods from its shelves could trigger a series of further price rises.

The supermarket giant removed products such as Marmite from its website in a pricing row which has been caused by the plunging value of the pound following the vote in favour of Brexit.

Unilever is believed to have demanded a 10 per cent price rise on some household items due to the falling value of sterling, halting deliveries to Tesco when it refused.

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