The higher-than-inflation rises add to the pressure on consumers who are facing steep price increases for food
KFC is pushing up prices at its Australian stores at a faster pace than rival McDonald’s, with consumers paying up to 25% more for some of the fast food chain’s most popular items, new analysis shows.
The higher-than-inflation hikes add to the mounting pressure on consumers facing steep price rises for food, irrespective of whether it is sold through a drive-through window or supermarket checkout.
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