Inflation: ‘I drive a lorry to keep my sweet shop going’ – BBC News
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Author, Aimée Bell
Role, BBC News NI
The owner of a small business in east Belfast says he has taken a second job driving lorries in order keep his sweet shop afloat.
Kris Fisher said rising costs led to him stepping back from full-time involvement in the business so he could earn more money elsewhere.
The rate of inflation has fallen significantly since it hit 11.1% in October 2022, which was the highest rate for 40 years.
But this does not mean the prices of goods and services overall are coming down, it is just that they are rising at a slower pace.
Mr Fisher said businesses like his were still finding times tough.
He said his partner Claire was now running Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory, allowing him to drive a lorry two days a week.
“It’s not ideally what I want to be doing but I’m lucky that I have that…I can go away and bring money into our house and keep our staff in a job here,” he said.
Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory is a family-run business that Mr Fisher took over from his uncles four years ago.
It manufactures and sells all kinds of sweets from fudge to macarons to chocolate.
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