Energy crisis, two-thirds of Britons will cut spending for holiday holidays

More than two thirds of British adults plan to cut their purchases for late holidays of the year due to high living costs, according to the results of the survey released today. Research data indicates that three quarters of adults are not planning grand celebrations for this [...]
research data shows that three-quarters of adults are not planning spectacular celebrations for this end-on-year due to the crisis of rising prices of food and fuel products.
About 49% of respondents plan to buy fewer presents this weekend, 46% to reduce restaurant exits.
The Asda supermarkets group announced yesterday that households in the United Kingdom were 162 euros poorer in September this year compared to last September mainly due to higher utility bills.
Earlier this month, Treasury Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the government's plan to support families against rising energy prices, which will last for two years, will be revised by April 2023. /Abcnews.al/












