A local food business says it's sorry it's been forced to cut the size of its sweet treats.
The Parish Pantry, based in Ramsey, says the rising costs of ingredients means it's had to shrink its brownies and blondies.
On Facebook, it says the price of chocolate has almost tripled in the last year alone, and electricity and packaging also now costs more.
The mobile food outlet says to keep prices the same for customers, it's had to reduce the size of its products.
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