direct to your inboxSupermarket shoppers will likely see their food bills rise in the event of a no-deal Brexit, retail bosses have warned.Firms will be hit with a £3.1 billion annual bill for tariffs on food and drink if the UK fails to secure a last-minute trade deal with EU.And business groups are now warning that that would in all likelihood result in an increase in the price of many everyday food itemsTalks are ongoing however the Prime Minister Boris Johnson last night said it was now a "strong possibility" that no post-Brexit trade deal would be agreed with EU leaders.He told British citizens and business to "make proper preparations" for the scenario, which would come into effect on 1 January 2021.If a deal isn't agreed Britain.
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