the brc picks out another example to show what is going on.st couple of days. they say things like cocoa, sugar, prices of those have really been going up, so they are more expensive than they were. but the competition between the retailers has really kept a lid on some of those chocolate prices. we see that in things like a lack of goals, clothes and shoes as well. that competition, keeping things down. i think the bank of england might look at that when it comes to setting interest rates, which it is going to be looking out over the summer and beyond. you mentioned competition — summer and beyond. you mentioned competition between _ summer and beyond. you mentioned competition between retailers, - summer and beyond. you mentioned competition between retailers, what| competition between retailers, what are the wider pressures on retailers?— are the wider pressures on retailers? , , ., , retailers? pressure remains, the lane retailers? pressure remains, the large retailers — retailers? pressure remains, the large retailers are _ retailers? pre