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Why your Christmas hamper may not be such a bargain basket after all

Research by Which? found that a Waitrose Christmas Treats Gift Box was 74 per cent costlier compared with buying the contents individually.

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Cheapest and most expensive supermarkets revealed


Lidl is the cheapest supermarket for a basket of 20 frequently purchased items from the supermarket by just 3p, research shows, revealing just how tight the competition is at the top.
The price of 20 items, including own-brand apples, eggs and tomatoes and other branded staples like Hovis wholemeal bread, came in at £22.48 at Lidl.
Its German discount rival Aldi was second. Both are more than £2 cheaper than bronze placed Asda, Which's? latest analysis reveals.
At the end of the spectrum, the final bill for the same basket of 20 goods at Waitrose was £7 more expensive than at Lidl, coming in at £29.77. In percentage terms, the same 20-item shop came in 32 per cent higher at Waitrose than in Lidl.

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Canada Announces Plans for News Media Code; Twitter's Birdwatch in a Flap


In today’s ExchangeWire news digest: Canada announces its intention to follow Australia in imposing a law to force digital platforms to pay for news; research from Poynter finds that Twitter’s Birdwatch is currently failing to effectively clamp down on the spread of misinformation; and Which? finds that fake Amazon reviews are being sold in bulk online.
 
Canada follows Australia’s lead with plans to make digital platforms pay for news
The government of Canada has announced plans for a law that will force Facebook and other digital platforms to pay for news content. Such a bill would mirror Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code, which was passed by the House of Representatives last week.

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Tesla car recall: Which? demands clarity on whether UK cars are affected by USA glitch


“Given the wide array of platforms and the intricacies of connectivity testing, this is no easy task.”
Electric car sales soared in 2020 with SMMT data showing a 185.9 percent increase on 2019 figures. 
Tesla's Model 3 was the best selling vehicle in Decemebr 2020, outselling popular road cars such as the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Fiesta. 
In a statement online, Tesla has confirmed they will repair or replace vehicles which suffer the issue within eight years of being delivered and have less than 100,000 miles on the clock. 
A statement said: "We are aware that this component may malfunction due to accumulated wear.
"If this occurs, it could result in a blank or intermittently blank center display, or an alert indicating that a memory storage device has degraded and to contact Service.

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