Another Norwich high-street shop is closing down due to the pressures of the cost of living crisis.
Griffin Sweets on Bedford Street in Norwich announced its closure after posting a note on the front door of its premises.
The note read: "Dear Griffin Sweet Customers, it is with great sadness we have had to close due to the current financial climate.
"The last year has been a great joy bringing smiles to the faces of those young and old, we will miss you."
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The shop opened in December 2021 with hopes to give people in Norwich 'something different' offering vegan sweets and selected American Candy.
The owner David White moved to Norwich after feeling an affinity for the city, having lived in Manchester and London for 20 years after moving here from the United States.
The news comes as the Tumrup Thai restaurant in Wymondham closed down last week due to financial pressures on the business.
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