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https://www.theguardian.com/business...ns-high-kantar
Supermarket inflation has eased to its lowest level this year but remains high, forcing people to change how they eat and cook as household budgets are strained, according to the data firm Kantar.
Annual grocery inflation in Great Britain declined to 16.5% in the four weeks to 11 June, down from 17.2% last month and a record 17.5% in March. It remains at its sixth-highest level since the financial crisis in 2008, Kantar said. The biggest price rises were for eggs, cooking sauces and frozen potato products.
The figures come a day before the official UK data on inflation, which is expected to show an easing to 8.4% in May from 8.7% in April, when food and drink prices rose at an annual rate of 19.1%.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ns-high-kantar
Supermarket inflation has eased to its lowest level this year but remains high, forcing people to change how they eat and cook as household budgets are strained, according to the data firm Kantar.
Annual grocery inflation in Great Britain declined to 16.5% in the four weeks to 11 June, down from 17.2% last month and a record 17.5% in March. It remains at its sixth-highest level since the financial crisis in 2008, Kantar said. The biggest price rises were for eggs, cooking sauces and frozen potato products.
The figures come a day before the official UK data on inflation, which is expected to show an easing to 8.4% in May from 8.7% in April, when food and drink prices rose at an annual rate of 19.1%.
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