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    UK Grocery Inflation Slows to 4.7%, Says Worldpanel

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    Posted on November 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK grocery inflation fell to 4.7% in November, providing relief amid looming tax hikes. Key price increases were seen in chocolate and meat.

    UK Grocery Inflation Declines to 4.7% as Consumers Brace for Tax Hikes

    Current Trends in UK Grocery Inflation

    LONDON (Reuters) -British grocery inflation slowed to 4.7% in the four weeks to November 2, industry data showed on Tuesday, providing a little relief to consumers bracing for further tax rises is this month's government budget.

    Price Changes in Key Markets

    The figure from Worldpanel by Numerator (formerly Kantar), which provides an early indication of pricing pressures ahead of official UK inflation data on November 19, compared with 5.2% in last month's report.

    Consumer Spending Patterns

    Official data published last month showed overall British inflation held steady at 3.8% in September, with food inflation slowing.

    Impact of Upcoming Sales Events

    Worldpanel said prices are rising fastest in markets such as chocolate confectionery, fresh meat and coffee and are falling fastest in household paper, sugar confectionery and dog food.

    It said grocery sales grew 3.2% over the four week period year-on-year - with spending on deals rising 9.4% versus an increase of 1.8% on full priced goods.

    Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Worldpanel, noted that just under 30% of spending at the grocers in October was on promoted items - "a figure that we expect to go even higher as we get closer to Christmas."

    Separately on Tuesday, surveys showed overall spending by British consumers cooled last month as they waited to see how Black Friday deals and the budget would pan out.

    (Reporting by James Davey; editing by Sarah Young)

    Table of Contents

    • Current Trends in UK Grocery Inflation
    • Price Changes in Key Markets
    • Consumer Spending Patterns
    • Impact of Upcoming Sales Events

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK grocery inflation decreased to 4.7% in November.
    • •Consumers are preparing for potential tax increases.
    • •Price rises are most notable in chocolate, meat, and coffee.
    • •Grocery sales grew 3.2% year-on-year in the four-week period.
    • •Promotional spending is expected to increase as Christmas approaches.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK grocery inflation slows to 4.7%, says Worldpanel

    1What is grocery inflation?

    Grocery inflation refers to the rate at which the prices of grocery items increase over time. It is an important measure for understanding the cost of living and consumer purchasing power.

    2What is food inflation?

    Food inflation is the rate at which the prices of food items rise. It reflects changes in the cost of food products and can impact household budgets significantly.

    3What are promoted items?

    Promoted items are products that are offered at a discount or special price to encourage sales. Retailers often use promotions to attract customers and increase sales volume.

    4What is consumer spending?

    Consumer spending is the total amount of money spent by households on goods and services. It is a key driver of economic growth and reflects consumer confidence.

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