VAT exemptions on basic food items is just the lifeline some were hoping for in the budget. As the cost of living increases, being able to afford food was becoming a worry for families. But exactly how much do you stand to save at the cashier next month? Well, reporter Jesse Ramdeo and cameraman Ivan Toolsie set out to find the answer.
VAT exemptions on food items: How much will you save?
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