Sterling's fall could batter Britain's fish and chip shops
Brexit-related currency drop may make imports like cod, haddock pricier; independent players are more exposed
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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 (EU), leaving it 13 per cent weaker against the US dollar.
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