It is the British measure of inflation
- To save you all a click. It doesn’t directly say just: - But Ms Wadin, 74, said her dad “was disgusted with how small it is now and how much they charge for it,” adding: "He’d roll over in his grave if he could see it now; he’d be disgusted. It was a penny chocolate. - “Since Dad died, I haven’t bought a Freddo,” she told Sky News. - Yet the interesting thing. Capitalistic competition dose not provide for other companies selling cheaper chocolate bars. - Sorta like all the competitive advantages of capitalism are nothing but long believed myths. - At least without some very strong regulations to prevent companies maker missing profit seeking. 
- So the same reason as the rest of us post 2008 
 
- My eyes drifter right past the words “daughter of” in the headline, and I was very confused why “dead man doesn’t eat chocolate” was newsworthy. 





