Which? found that less than half of consumers said they trusted the sector to act in their best interest. It comes despite a recent review by the retail regulator which cleared food shops of profiteering.
Shoppers' trust in supermarkets has fallen to its lowest level since the 2013 horsemeat scandal, according to a new survey. Consumer group Which? found that less than half of consumers - 48% - said they trusted the sector to act in their best interest, while 18% said they did not trust it at all.
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