A fan-favourite show bag at the Royal Adelaide Show has gone up in price as families continue to feel the pinch of inflation
Fan favourite show bags at the Royal Adelaide Show have gone up in price as families continue to feel the pinch of inflationA small number of other fan favourites have also gone up in price, according to Royal Adelaide Show CEO Will Rayner.A fan-favourite show bag at the Royal Adelaide Show has gone up in price as families continue to feel the pinch of inflation
"Ninety per cent of show bags are at the same price as last year's show so we have really kept that price rise to an absolute minimum," he said. Allen's lollies and Arnott's biscuits fans will have to cough up $15 for a show bag, while sour candy lovers can expect to pay $25 for the All American Sours bag.The price increase comes as inflation hits seven per cent.
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