Inflation in UK shops rises to highest level

04 Nov, 2022 - 00:11 0 Views
Inflation in UK shops rises to highest level

eBusiness Weekly

Prices in British shops rose by the highest rate since at least 2005 last month as the cost-of-living crisis piles pressure on consumers.

The British Retail Consortium said shop-price inflation accelerated to 6.6 percent in October, a record for the index which started 17 years ago, and up from 5.7 percent in September. Food price increases hit 11.6 percent, another record, with tea bags, milk and sugar all experiencing significant hikes.

Inflation has become impossible for shoppers to avoid, with rising bills across food, fuel and energy.

Consumers are trying various methods to save money on their weekly shop, visiting rival retailers and choosing own-label brands as well as buying more wonky vegetables, frozen food and canned goods.

“The challenging economic conditions are significantly impacting consumer confidence and retail spend,” said Mike Watkins, head of retailer and business insight at NielsenIQ, which produces the data for the BRC.

Rising prices are already deterring consumers from spending on non-essential items. Fast fashion chain Boohoo Group Plc and high street bellwether Next Plc both issued profit warnings in September while Asos Plc is restructuring its business. Online furniture store Made.com Group Plc is set to enter insolvency due to weaker demand and supply-chain difficulties.

“With Christmas fast approaching, customers are looking for any sign of respite,” said Helen Dickinson, BRC Chief Executive.

“It is increasingly difficult for retailers to shoulder the ongoing supply chain pressures.”  — Bloomberg

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