It’s enough to leave the average shopper feeling badly stung.
But at Harrods, consumers with deeper pockets are swarming to buy one of the world’s rarest honeys – which comes with a £2,000 price tag.
Two years after an Australian honey was sold at London‘s luxury department store for £750, the latest product, from New Zealand producer Manuka South, has generated a resounding buzz.
That’s because it comes from bees who feast almost exclusively on native manuka bushes in remote
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