Brits braced for £1bn Bank Holiday spending bonanza over Easter
Sales of barbecue items rocketed by 30 per cent in the recent hot spell
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Britain is braced for a £1 billion Bank Holiday spending spree on an Easter weekend in the great outdoors.
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