grecu, yet. they say the taste is worth it, whateverthe price. grecu, bbc yet.th it, whatever the price. grecu, bbc news. i tend to agree. now let's brief you some other business stories. the french economy minister has warned that air france could "disappear" as airline workers hold firm over their demands for higher wages. staff have staged several walkouts in recent weeks and on friday the company's chief executive resigned over the crisis. british businesses have voiced their support for a customs partnership with the european union. it comes as the uk business secretary, greg clark, emphasised the importance of frictionless trade with europe. the cabinet are weighing up the possibility of collecting import duties from non—eu countries following the uk's departure from the trading bloc. more on that in the press briefing coming up. and now, what's trending in the business news this morning: business insiderfeatures a poll which shows that a quarter of facebook users are using the platform less following the recent data breach. the study showed that nearly tw