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Shop price inflation hits six-year high, data reveals
Shop price inflation increased to the highest rate since March 2013 in February, according to new data.
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Fresh food price inflation slows as overall deflation eases
Fresh food price inflation slowed marginally to 0.9% in June, with overall shop price deflation easing by 0.6% when compared to figures in May, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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Fresh food price inflation steady despite overall deflation
Fresh food price inflation remained at 0.9% this month, despite overall shop prices experiencing their 61st month of deflation, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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Fresh food price inflation up 0.9% amid overall deflation
Fresh food price inflation rose by 0.9% last month, reversing three months of consecutive slowdown, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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Fresh food price inflation 'slowed significantly' in February
Fresh food price inflation “slowed significantly” in February as overall shop prices continued to decline.
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Inflation in October holds steady at 3%, ONS reveals
The rate of UK inflation remained steady at a five-and-a-half-year high of 3% in October, according to official figures.
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High street footfall falls amid rising inflation
A surge in inflation has been blamed for keeping consumers away from Britain’s high streets last month - even before interest rates were raised.
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Shoppers continue to spend as grocery inflation rises
With grocery inflation continuing to rise, spend on groceries is far outstripping the number of items shoppers are buying, according to new retail data
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UK inflation unexpectedly falls in June
The UK’s inflation rate fell to 2.6% in June from 2.9% in May, according to official statistics.
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Inflation rises to four-year high of 2.9% in May
Inflation rose at its highest rate for four years in May, according to official statistics.
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Food inflation requires 'evolution of product mix and pricing'
Food inflation, expected to accelerate to 3.3% by the end of the year, will require an evolution of product mix and pricing if retailers are to thrive, new research shows.
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Inflation exceeds Bank of England's 2% target
Inflation measured by the Office for National Statistics’ Consumer Prices Index surged from 1.8% in January to 2.3% last month – above the Bank of England’s 2% target.
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More than 60% faced with higher grocery bills amid food inflation
More than six in 10 consumers (62%) say the price of their average weekly food shop has increased in the past six months, with two-thirds expecting further price hikes over the next half year, according to new research.
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Inflation rises to 1.8% as consumers feel the pinch
Inflation rose by 1.8% in January to its highest rate since June 2014, while 74% of consumers noticed a rise in prices, latest figures reveal.
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Food prices fell in January but inflation set to return
Food prices fell by 0.8% in January but inflation will return during 2017, according to the British Retail Consortium and analysts Nielsen.
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Grocery market returns to inflation for first time since 2014
The grocery market has returned to inflation for the first time since 2014 during a Christmas trading period that saw shoppers splash out almost £0.5bn extra into food and drink to boost total sales by 1.8%, the latest snapshot from Kantar Worldpanel shows.
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Retail sales grow in October despite inflationary pressures
Retail sales across the UK defied economic and Brexit concerns in October by recording the strongest monthly growth since January, rising by 1.7% year-on-year according to latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Supermarket bosses raise concerns over inflation
Tesco and Sainsbury’s leaders have issued a stark warning over the rising costs of inflation, warning over the possible impact on the industry and consumers.
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Supermarket price war pushes inflation to record low
UK annual inflation fell to a record low in January on the back of falling food and motor oil prices, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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Food inflation remains at lowest recorded level in August
Food inflation in August remained at the lowest level ever recorded, according to a new report.