Sterling's fall could batter UK's fish & chips
By Martinne Geller LONDON (Reuters) - Prices of salmon and squid have soared as disease and weather hurt global supplies, and British fish sellers say the Brexit-related drop in its currency may be the next scourge. The British pound has fallen to a 31-year low on fears about the effect of the June 23 vote to leave the European Union, leaving it 13 percent weaker against the dollar. Large retailers like Tesco and Asda have long-term supply contracts and hedges that shield them from near-term vol
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