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What are Food prices in England?

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Well, you first have to find the conversion of American dollars to british pounds. I have been to England and I have seen ranges from .98 pounds to 4 pounds and higher.

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Too much ! between 80p and £1.50 in the expensive supermarkets.

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£120

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