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Why is food so much more expensive in Britain? From £12 three-course meals in Spain to half-price croissants in France, the overseas holiday bargains that put UK prices to shame
The article highlights the significant price differences for food in Britain compared to other European countries, noting £12 three-course meals in Spain and half-price croissants in France as examples of lower costs abroad.
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