LONDON (AP) — Like many small business owners in Britain, Harry Niazi hoped for government help to keep his south London fish and chip shop going in the face of rocketing energy bills and soaring inflation.
But an economic stimulus plan announced last week by Prime Minister Liz Truss' new government brought no relief — far from it.
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The mood inside is light. But a dark cloud hangs over the bakery's owner, who sits huddled with her team in a corner by the window. She’s been spending more time poring over her small business’ finances, and energy costs are a big concern .
London cricket plant lands first deal to sell insects for human consumption | London Free Press
Aspire Foods has landed a "multimillion-dollar" deal to sell its crickets to Lotte Confectionary Corp., where a powder made from the local insects will make its way into a variety of foods, said Mohammed Ashour, chief executive of Aspire.
It is the London plant's first deal to sell crickets for human consumption and it is to a large international food processor.
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