We ask Londoners about energy bills and grocery prices.
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00:00I think I'm cautious with how much energy I consume because of the bill price.
00:05So if it goes up, maybe it'll make me just like more of a saver, which I guess in the
00:08long run is good for the environment.
00:12I think the solution is price controls implemented from the top down by the government.
00:17I think in the long term, I would love to see like a state, like a sort of state grocery
00:23provision of some kind, like, hey, these are state owned nationalized companies whose job
00:27is to provide standard, standardized, like basic groceries at a certain price, which
00:32is locked or whatever.
00:33A lot of people in the middle class that can't even afford like groceries.
00:36So energy alone is just something that people need just to stay warm or have lights in their
00:40house.
00:41So that's not really a great thing for the working class to have to deal with that as
00:44well.
00:45I don't know what you think.
00:46I feel like I agree.
00:47Electricity is definitely like, I guess, I guess it would be a necessity.
00:51Yeah.
00:52And so for companies that already make seemingly like more money than they know what to do
00:56with, seems kind of unnecessary, you know.