The slowdown in food inflation continues

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Since December 2021 shop price inflation eased to its lowest rate which was down to food costs and competition between retailers falling.

According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)-NielsenIQ Shop Price Index, shop prices were 1.3% higher than March 2023 which slowed from February’s 2.5% and below the three-month average of 2.2%.

In March inflation on products not including food dropped to 0.2% which is down from 1.3% in February.

BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson said, “While Easter treats were more expensive than in previous years due to high global cocoa and sugar prices, retailers provided cracking deals on popular chocolates, which led to price falls compared to the previous month.

“Dairy prices also fell on the month as farmgate prices eased, and retailers worked hard to lower prices for many essentials.

“In non-food, prices of electricals, clothing and footwear fell as retailers increased promotions to entice consumer spending.”

Mike Watkins, head of retailer and business insight at NielsenIQ, said, “The slowdown in inflation continues and a key driver this month was a further fall in food prices.

“A year ago, food inflation was 15% so this was to be expected.

“But it is also helped by intense competition amongst the supermarkets as they look to drive footfall, with focused price cuts and promotional offers earlier in the month for Mother’s Day and now again in the weeks leading up to Easter.”



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