Study: Cocoa prices up by a third as climate change takes bite out of Easter chocolate

Stuart Stone
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UK consumers face higher chocolate prices this Easter as a result of climate change-driven extreme weather, research warns

Brits are having to swallow higher chocolate prices this Easter as a result of climate change-driven extreme weather, a new analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has today revealed....

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