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Grocers’ tills ring out a £4.3bn shopping bonanza
Kantar statistics show that shoppers in north spent £28.3m more last year than in 2023
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Healthy eating was a top priority for Northern Ireland shoppers in January, with an additional £16.1m spent on fresh fruit and vegetables compared to the previous year
(Alamy Stock Photo)
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Staff reporter
February 10, 2025 at 2:41pm GMT
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