Brexit has pushed the average food bill up by £210 so far.
also looked at the cost of setting up for new systems, such as hiring specialist staff to be able to manage the trade in products that are subject to more checks.
The report said that immediately after the December 2019 general election, food prices from the EU spiked as businesses reliant on products and ingredients from the bloc started to pass costs on. It suggested that one benefit seen from Brexit was that food producers in the UK now faced less competition from farmers and producers in Europe.
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