people money, and there are several reasons for that. firstly, they trigger unplanned purchases, things we were not intending to buy, which obviously costs more money, but you also buy more in the long term as well, so they actually add a net cost to household shopping, and the government know this. its research was presented in the impact statement when it was approved by parliament, so rowing back on it now, it is not because of the cost of living crisis, and it is not going to help households save money. are you worried that while the government says it will introduce this next year, this is a way of dropping the policy? definitely, it has assed dropping the policy? definitely, it has passed every dropping the policy? definitely, it has passed every single dropping the policy? definitely, it has passed every single hurdle i dropping the policy? definitely, it has passed every single hurdle so far, you know, we had royal assent on the health and care billjust a couple of weeks ag