FATCAT supermarket owners have been accused of ripping off drivers to lower the debt built up in takeovers
Two of the UK’s biggest chains – Morrisons and Asda – have now clocked up more than £10billion of debt in total.
Yet bosses live in swanky mansions, fly in private jets and enjoy down time on huge holiday estates.
Morrisons and Asda were named and shamed this week by the competition watchdog for driving up petrol profit margins.
The Competition and Markets Authority found supermarkets overcharging by up to 6p a litre.