‘Bloodbath’: Steak prices at record highs
Farmers and abattoirs are fighting over the same scarce cattle, which has driven up the price of steaks at the butchers by up to 60 per cent. But there are cheaper alternatives.
Farmers and abattoirs are fighting over the same scarce cattle, which has driven up the price of steaks at the butchers by up to 60 per cent. But there are cheaper alternatives.
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