Energy suppliers are hoarding £3 billion of customers’ money despite a cost of living crisis that has left some households forced to choose between heating and eating. Consumers should usually exit winter with little to no credit, having used it up during
Feargal Sharkey issues warning during Lake Windermere tour (Image: Andy Stenning/Express) Feargal Sharkey has insisted that customers should not be “penalised for sins of the past” with bill hikes. The former Undertones frontman, 65, laced up his hiking boots and strided across
You probably thought fondue parties had been left behind in the Seventies along with flares, Arctic rolls, and avocado bathroom suites. But suddenly, those bubbling pots of cheese are returning to dinner tables up and down the country, according to supermarket giant
Supermarket Co-op has said it will no longer sell coconut milk sourced from Thailand, after campaigning by an animal rights group that accused coconut farms in the country of using monkey labour. Instead, the grocer’s own brand of coconut milk is sourced
Valentine’s Day origins: From Cupid to Chaucer Fox News spoke to expert Nikki Lewis who deals with love year-round to learn more about the heart-filled holiday. Lewis is co-founder of BEVY, a bespoke matchmaking service located in New York and California, and
The post-pandemic trend of people prioritising travel could be a more permanent change in consumers’ spending habits, the head of Ireland’s largest hotel group Dalata said on Tuesday. The company, which operates the Maldron and Clayton brands and also runs 19 hotels
The Panama Canal Authority has extended restrictions on vessel transit until September 2nd, limiting the maximum number of passing vessels per day to 32. These measures, attributed to a delayed rainy season, may exacerbate pressures on consumer goods pricing, raising concerns among
Consumer sentiment towards utility companies is rising, as they improve their customer service to compensate for recent price hikes. With little to separate gas and electricity providers when it comes to price, a report into customer satisfaction suggests they are trying to
Brazil’s central bank abstained from involvement in developing the government’s comprehensive consumer debt renegotiation program unveiled on Monday, two central bank directors said on Tuesday. Speaking at a news conference, Renato Gomes, the director of the financial system organization, said that policymakers