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Why your 99 now costs up to £7: Ice cream vendors hit back over criticism of rising prices and say it's the same as paying £5 for a takeaway coffee
Ice cream vendors are defending rising prices, stating that a 99p ice cream now costing up to £7 is comparable to paying £5 for a takeaway coffee. They argue this reflects broader pricing trends in the market.
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