Charity Shop Shopper Stunned by 'Greedy' Prices

A Cornwall shopper abandoned her charity shop hunt after finding items like a £50 faux-fur coat she believed was from Primark, questioning if thrift stores have 'lost the plot' with excessive pricing.

Americans Confused by Tesco Vegetable Aisle Rules

Savannah Smith and her husband Kalani, who share their UK experiences online, were left mystified by the need to weigh and label vegetables at Tesco, highlighting cultural differences in grocery shopping.

China Targets Japanese Companies with Export Restrictions

China has placed 20 Japanese companies on an export control list and 20 more on a watchlist, citing concerns over Japan's military ambitions and tensions regarding Taiwan. The move follows controversial comments by Japan's Prime Minister.

Marlow: Historic High Street vs Sky-High House Prices

The picturesque Buckinghamshire town of Marlow boasts one of Britain's best high streets with independent boutiques and Michelin-starred dining, but average house prices have surged to £735,793, creating a stark contrast between its peaceful charm and pre

Shoppers Protest Supermarkets Over Price Gouging Claims

Australian shoppers are placing protest stickers in Coles and Woolworths, accusing the supermarkets of price gouging as basic groceries become unaffordable. The ACCC is seeking penalties over alleged misleading promotions.

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