Food businesses will save time and up to £200 per shipment when trading fresh food, helping to reduce pressure on prices

Economic Secretary Emma Reynolds is in Runcorn today visiting Lidl GB’s distribution hub, welcoming their £435 million warehouse investment and over 500 new jobs - a clear vote of confidence in the Government’s Plan for Change

Working families in the North West will benefit from a new UK-EU food deal which will slash red tape and costs for food businesses, helping them to keep the cost of weekly shop down and create more choice at the checkout.

The agreement will get rid of the majority of border checks on meat, fish, fruit and veg imported from the EU, meaning businesses can slash costs and help keep the price of a weekly shop down - leaving more hard-earned money in

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