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Romantic Valentine dinners out will cost more and restaurants are modifying their offerings to attract cash-conscious customers.

February 13, 2023 | 3:14 pmLONDON — This Valentine’s Day is set to look different after a year of record food inflation that has sent up prices of everything from flowers to chocolates and dining in restaurants.

Last year, British restaurant chain PizzaExpress offered a three-course set menu complete with “a prosecco and raspberry mimosa, heart-shaped dough balls and a main, such as our Padana, with creamy goat’s cheese and sweet caramelized onion”. According to the latest data from Britain’s Office of National Statistics, eating at restaurants in December cost 9.4% more than last year.

Morrisons is selling a 15-pound package for a starter, main, two sides, drink and dessert. Its members will get 1 pound off a dozen fresh red roses from Feb. 11, the retailer said. The price of flowers rose 6.2% in Britain in December.

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