Some high street retailers like Greggs and Tesco have warned of price hikes in April, in response to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget.
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00:00So the Reeves budget back in October is still having these reverberations in terms of the
00:09national insurance and of course the increase in the minimum wage, which of course are good
00:14things.
00:15Certainly the minimum wage, I have to say, maybe not the employers' national insurance
00:19because we want people to be paid a decent wage so they can afford to buy the very goods
00:24that they're selling.
00:25But nonetheless, retailers on the high street, and I've done this sort of story over the
00:29last few years, are struggling.
00:33In the open letter sent to the Chancellor, leaders of several major retailers, including
00:37Aldi, Amazon, Boots and Lidl, joined calls for a reconsideration of the measures.
00:43They wrote that we recognise the vital role businesses play in supporting these efforts.
00:48However, the scale and speed of these new costs create a cumulative burden that will
00:53inevitably lead to job losses and higher prices.
00:57Businesses are not happy, the retailers are not happy, business in general is not happy,
01:01and I don't think Labour are particularly happy with what they've done, or they shouldn't
01:05be.
01:06So it's really difficult.
01:07And again, the political dimension of all this is they say that there needs to be more
01:12money to fill in the black holes and all the sort of things we've heard in the last six
01:17months since Labour came to power.
01:19Very easy to see in every sort of high street, the homelessness and poverty, and it's not
01:24by coincidence that sort of the bargain shops are on the increase, and people are sort of,
01:29you know, they're really sort of stretching.
01:30Indeed, you know, I know people who work in the sort of the voluntary sector and food
01:34banks, you know, that they're being overwhelmed by demand.
01:38So something is going very seriously wrong.
01:42I wish I had the sort of answer.
01:44And I tell you what, I would not like to be in government at the moment because it's not
01:47a comfortable place.
01:48But then, hey, there you go.
01:50Chief Executive Ken Murphy said that Tesco will do their very best to keep prices
01:54low.
01:55The firm is reportedly planning to make cost savings across the business.