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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Henry Saker-Clark

Why food inflation is increasing as households feel squeeze

  • Food inflation in the UK accelerated to 4.2 per cent in August, up from 4 per cent in July, marking the highest rate since February 2024.
  • This surge was primarily driven by increased costs for chocolate, butter, and eggs, with fresh food inflation specifically rising to 4.1 per cent due to higher dairy prices.
  • The British Retail Consortium (BRC) warned that these escalating food prices are adding significant pressure on families already grappling with the cost of living crisis.
  • Contributing factors include global supply costs, seasonal weather conditions, the end of promotional activities, and rising operational expenses, with the Bank of England also citing national insurance contributions.
  • Retail bosses have cautioned the Chancellor against further tax increases, anticipating that food and drink inflation could reach 6 per cent later this year.

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Food inflation jumps to 18-month high with these items seeing a price rise

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