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Supermarkets charging shoppers £666 for a kilo of dried parsley - more than luxury goods like caviar and truffles, investigation finds
Supermarkets are charging £666 per kilo for dried parsley, exceeding prices of luxury goods like caviar and truffles, according to an investigation. The investigation highlights the extreme cost of the herb compared to other premium items.
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