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Parliament eatery prices take a bigger bite from Hillites’ wallets

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On Jan. 15, food prices at the parliamentary cafés increased by 12 per cent, the Speaker's Office has confirmed.

Hungry MPs, staffers and press gallery members grabbing a bite from one of the seven parliamentary cafeterias might have noticed their meals have gotten a little costlier since the winter break. 

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