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    UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on May 2, 2023

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 1, 2026

    A shopper browsing the meat aisle at an ALDI supermarket, reflecting the impact of record food inflation in the UK. This image illustrates the ongoing challenges faced by consumers as prices rise, aligning with recent reports on food price increases.
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    UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

    By David Milliken

    LONDON (Reuters) – Food prices at British supermarkets rose 15.7% in the year to April, the biggest annual increase in records going back to 2005, but lower prices are on horizon, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said on Tuesday.

    Overall inflation among BRC members dropped to 8.8% from March’s 8.9% as price increases for non-food items slowed due to heavy discounting of clothing, footwear and furniture.

    Costlier coffee beans and more expensive packaging and production of ready-meals pushed up food inflation, but prices of butter and vegetable oil were starting to decline.

    “We should start to see food prices come down in the coming months as the cut to wholesale prices and other cost pressures filter through,” BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson said.

    Britain’s official measure of consumer price inflation peaked last October at 11.1%, its highest in more than 40 years. Since then it has fallen more slowly than the Bank of England expected and remained above 10% in March.

    The Office for National Statistics’ measure of food price inflation – which is calculated differently to the BRC’s – was the highest since 1977 in March at an annual 19.1%, reflecting higher costs for biscuits, cakes and confectionery.

    Last week market research company Kantar said it estimated that grocery inflation dropped to 17.3% in the four weeks to April 16, down from 17.5% a month earlier, but said it was too soon to be sure that inflation had peaked.

    The BRC data was based on prices collected from April 1-7.

    In other figures released on Tuesday, businesses were cautiously optimistic about the outlook for the rest of 2023.

    The Confederation of British Industry said business volumes in the services sector fell modestly in the three months to April, but firms expected a return to growth in the next three months. For consumer services companies, this would be the first rise since February 2022.

    The Institute of Directors (IoD) reported a fifth consecutive monthly rise in confidence among its members, returning to its level immediately before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

    “It is particularly reassuring to see a recovery in investment intentions, raising the hope that the economic fundamentals can continue to improve in the months ahead,” IoD chief economist Kitty Ussher said.

    Last month, the International Monetary Fund forecast Britain’s economy would shrink 0.3% this year, the biggest fall of any major economy.

    (Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by William Schomberg)

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead

    1What is food inflation?

    Food inflation refers to the rate at which the prices of food items increase over time, affecting consumers' purchasing power and overall cost of living.

    2What is consumer price inflation?

    Consumer price inflation measures the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services, reflecting the cost of living.

    3What is the British Retail Consortium (BRC)?

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) is a trade association representing the retail industry in the UK, providing insights and data on retail performance and trends.

    4What are non-food items?

    Non-food items refer to products sold in retail that do not fall under food categories, including clothing, furniture, and household goods.

    5What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power and affecting economic stability.

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