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    Average annual UK grocery bill highest since at least 2008 -industry data

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on August 16, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    This image shows a shopper exiting a Morrisons supermarket, highlighting the impact of rising grocery prices in the UK. With inflation hitting 11.6%, consumers are turning to own-label products to manage their budgets.
    A shopper leaving Morrisons with groceries amidst rising UK grocery prices - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    LONDON (Reuters) – UK grocery inflation hit 11.6% in August, the highest level since at least 2008, adding 533 pounds ($642) to annual bills during the worst cost of living crisis in decades, industry data showed on Tuesday.

    LONDON (Reuters) – UK grocery inflation hit 11.6% in August, the highest level since at least 2008, adding 533 pounds ($642) to annual bills during the worst cost of living crisis in decades, industry data showed on Tuesday.

    Market researcher Kantar said the inflation rate was the highest it has seen since it started tracking supermarket prices in this way 14 years ago.

    As prices rise Britons are also increasingly turning to own-label products to drive down the cost of their weekly shop, Kantar said. Sales of supermarkets’ own lines grew 7.3%, while sales of branded items now make up about half of the market, the highest level recorded, Kantar said.

    “Over the past month we’ve really seen retailers expand and advertise their own value ranges across the store to reflect demand,” said Fraser McKevitt, Kantar’s head of retail and consumer insight. “It’s not surprising that we’re seeing shoppers make lifestyle changes to deal with the extra demands on their household budgets.”

    Prices are rising fastest for products such as butter, milk and poultry, the researcher said.

    The Bank of England said inflation would peak at 13.3% in October, the highest since 1980. Soaring inflation has largely been driven by rising energy costs, alongside issues surrounding Britain’s departure from the European Union and supply chain disruptions that worsened with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Discount chain Lidl remained Britain’s fastest growing grocer over the 12 weeks with sales up 17.9%.

    Kantar said its data also showed Britons reacting to heat waves in July and August with sales of mineral water and soft drinks soaring by 23% and 10% respectively over the past four weeks.

    ($1 = 0.8297 pounds)

    (Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; editing by Grant McCool)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Average annual UK grocery bill highest since at least 2008 -industry data

    1What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is typically measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

    2What is grocery inflation?

    Grocery inflation refers to the increase in prices of food and household items sold in grocery stores. It affects consumers' purchasing power and spending habits.

    3What is the impact of rising prices on consumers?

    Rising prices can lead to changes in consumer behavior, such as opting for cheaper alternatives, reducing spending on non-essential items, and adjusting budgets to accommodate higher costs.

    4What are essential goods?

    Essential goods are products that are necessary for basic functioning and survival, such as food, water, and household supplies. Their prices are closely monitored during inflationary periods.

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