Prescription charges in the UK this time 15 years ago, 2/88, were £2.40.
Since then, retail prices have risen by approximately 75%, so what do people
pay for their prescription now? Not £4.20, but £6.20. Good way to stop
illness, make it unaffordable. But at least we have cheap food here. Beef at
172p a kilo, pork loin at 95p a kilo, carrots at 16p a kilo, onions at 17p a
kilo, milk at 9p a litre, peas at 17p a kilo, and bargain basement, potatoes
at just 5p a kilo. Where to buy this food? Oh, sorry, forgot to mention,
that's the price the supermarkets pay the farmers (Guardian, 9/11/02, p.9).
Now visit your local Tesco and compare. On second thoughts, don't. It might
make you sick - and that'll be £6.20 a throw.
Hillary Shaw, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds.
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