Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says hundreds of bakers took to the streets of Paris as they called on the government to give more financial aid.
Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says hundreds of bakers took to the streets of Paris as they called on the government to give more financial aid.“Electricity bills for bakers have surged from 1200 euros per month to over 5,000.
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