Britains Home Of Food Sits On Shaky Foundations To Repair It, Curb The Big Supermarkets Andrew Simms
In June, the inflation fee for meals and non-alcoholic drinks was 17.4%, and yet no value of residing disaster has affected supermarket bosses. While public sector employees have been being advised to rein in pay claims, the chief government of Sainsbury’s took a 36% rise last year, banking £4.9m. Bosses at Tesco and Morrisons also took over £4m every, giving them salaries over 200 instances that of their common workers. Such dimension and power allows all or any of them – every time they want – to prioritise profits and pay shareholders and managers forward of considering the wants of …
