Sanitiser out, air fryers in: How Britain's shopping habits are changing
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The record return of the vinyl has been made official today for the first time since 1992.  In Britain’s inflation basket this year, vinyl records are back in demand thanks to the soaring success of stars like Taylor Swift and Harry Styles. The basket released by the ONS, is used to track inflation and find out what’s trending. So, what’s in? And what’s out?  Consumer Editor Chris Choi and Consumer Producer Hannah Kings tell Cari Davies what you need to know...
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