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    Britons' Cost-Of-Living Crisis Habits Have Stuck, Says Tesco Boss

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    Posted on October 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Tesco's CEO highlights lasting changes in UK shopping habits since the cost-of-living crisis, with a shift towards dining in and premium products.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Cost-of-Living Crisis on Consumer Behavior
    • Shift to Dining In
    • Concerns Over Upcoming Budget
    • Call for Pro-Growth Budget

    Tesco CEO Highlights Lasting Changes in Britons' Shopping Habits

    Impact of Cost-of-Living Crisis on Consumer Behavior

    By James Davey

    Shift to Dining In

    LONDON (Reuters) -Changes to British consumers' behaviour that emerged at the start of a cost-of-living crisis in 2022, such as more eating at home, have stuck, the boss of Tesco, the country's biggest food retailer, said on Thursday.

    Concerns Over Upcoming Budget

    "When we had the first cost of living crisis three years ago there was quite an adjustment in shopping habits at that stage and those habits have stuck," Tesco CEO Ken Murphy told reporters after the group reported first half results.

    Call for Pro-Growth Budget

    Tesco, whose share of Britain's grocery market has grown to 28.4% - up 0.8 percentage points on the year - was seeing a continuing strengthening of the "dining in" trend, with consumers opting for premium supermarket products over a trip to a restaurant, partly to save cash. This is bad news for Britain's beleaguered hospitality sector.

    Murphy said this was evidenced by year-on-year sales growth of 16% for Tesco's premium own brand "Finest" range in its first half to August 23 - a third year of double-digit sales growth.

    "It might be kind of a COVID hangover, it might be part of the Netflix phenomenon of dine in, watch a movie, have a bottle of wine, and (Finest's) a great proposition at great value, it could be a money saving exercise," he said.

    "It's hard to put your finger on what the single reason for the trend is, but it is definitely a trend."

    Murphy said a recent trend was an uptick in people buying fresh food to cook more from scratch.

    He said UK consumers were also worried about the upcoming government budget which is likely to include tax rises, and the economic outlook.

    Murphy urged finance minister Rachel Reeves to deliver a "pro-growth and pro-jobs" budget on November 26.

    "In the last budget (October 2024), the industry and the sector incurred substantial additional operating costs, we're doing our best to deal with them but enough is enough," he added.

    (Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tesco CEO notes lasting changes in consumer habits since 2022.
    • •Dining in trend strengthens, impacting hospitality sector.
    • •Tesco's premium range sees significant sales growth.
    • •Consumers concerned about upcoming UK budget and taxes.
    • •Call for a pro-growth budget to support industry.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britons' cost-of-living crisis habits have stuck, says Tesco boss

    1What is the cost-of-living crisis?

    The cost-of-living crisis refers to a situation where the prices of essential goods and services rise significantly, making it difficult for consumers to maintain their standard of living.

    2What is consumer behavior?

    Consumer behavior is the study of how individuals make decisions to spend their resources, such as time and money, on consumption-related items.

    3What is dining in?

    Dining in refers to the practice of eating meals at home rather than going out to restaurants, often influenced by economic factors or personal preferences.

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