Blacklisting, burgers, thermals, football and raising kids
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme with Winifred Robinson - why Burger King has dumped its burger suppliers, credit card fraud and compensation calls for blacklisted workers.
Radio 4's consumer affairs programme with Winifred Robinson. Today we hear why Burger King has dumped its burgers; why victims of credit card fraud are having a hard time getting their money back; should there be compensation for blacklisted workers?; why football attendance is on the decline and what can be done about it and why raising children is more expensive than it was ten years ago.
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Horse Meat
Fast food chain Burger King acts on horse meat concerns.
Duration: 05:56
Card Fraud Refunds
Which? report on time it takes banks to refund people defrauded by credit or debit card.
Duration: 04:40
Construction blacklists
Shadow Business Secretary calls for compensation for those who lost work.
Duration: 09:07
Football league attendance
Football league attendance is on the decline.
Duration: 08:54
Cost of raising kids
The cost of raising children has risen to a 10 year high.
Duration: 04:52
Football attendance
Following our report, we hear from the campaign that wants to cap prices on match tickets.
Duration: 03:49
Thermal Underwear
Sales of thermal underwear have risen dramatically, report Asda.
Duration: 03:36
Macclesfield redevelopment
Macclesfield want to redevelop their town centre but there is a local campaign against it.
Duration: 10:49
Broadcasts
- Thu 24 Jan 2013 12:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 24 Jan 2013 12:04麻豆社 Radio 4 LW