Poor hit hardest by food price inflation, study shows

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Affluent South Africans have increased their spending on takeaways, eating out, and travelling since the end of Covid lockdowns, but those less well-off are grappling with an almost 50% increase in grocery costs as rising inflation bites.

Dineo FakuAffluent South Africans have increased their spending on takeaways, eating out and travelling since the end of Covid lockdowns, but those less well-off are grappling with an almost 50% increase in grocery

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