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Radio 4,15 Jan 2018,45 mins
Insurance courtesy cars, Discount supermarkets, Meat substitutes
You and YoursAvailable for over a year
Many motor insurance policies offer a replacement car, to keep you on the move while your own car is being repaired after an accident. But You & Yours has heard of cases where drivers have taken a car, believing the cost was covered by their policy, only to face a hefty bill for it afterwards. One listener tells us that she was told she could have to appear in court, to try to recover the cost of her replacement car. The big four supermarkets, Tesco, Asda, Sainsburys and Morrisons, dominate grocery sales in the UK. But in recent years, Aldi and Lidl have been taking a bigger and bigger slice of the market. This Christmas their sales grew rapidly, with both showing a 16% increase year on year. They are also expanding their network of stores too. Figures obtained by You & Yours show that since 2014, Aldi and Lidl have applied to open nearly five times more new supermarkets than the big four stores put together. What is behind the success of these two companies in the UK? A consumer psychologist examines the appeal of the discounters. Meat is still really popular, but there's growing evidence from surveys that more and more people are cutting back on how much they eat. Aside from committed vegetarians and vegans, many people are becoming "flexitarian", happy to regularly eat meals that contain no meat. It's created an expansion in the market for meat substitutes. We report on the growing variety on offer. Producer: Jonathan Hallewell Presenter: Winifred Robinson.
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