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Britons shelled out a whopping £88mn on fresh eggs as they stockpiled staple foods in the four weeks preceding the UK’s lockdown, new figures reveal today. The latest data from the British Egg Industry Council reveal that over the four weeks leading to the week ending 22 March, an estimated 621m eggs were sold with a value of £88mn – nearly 20% more than the same time last year when they snapped up 518m eggs worth £74mn.
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