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Subscription Overload: Are Services Becoming Too Much to Afford?
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2024-11-20
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As the cost of living crisis forces many to cancel subscriptions, we ask Birmingham locals how they feel about the growing subscription model trend. From TV streaming to food delivery, is subscription culture becoming unmanageable and unaffordable?
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