Alcopops and non-chart CDs ejected from UK ‘inflation basket’
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#69R3Z)
E-bikes, home security cameras and frozen berries added to ONS list in sign of changing shopping habits
Two ubiquitous consumer items of the 1990s - alcopops and CDs - will no longer count towards the monthly update of Britain's cost of living after the latest shake-up of the shopping basket used to measure price changes.
In a sign it is no longer fashionable to order a fruit drink laced with booze in a pub and that the age of the compact disc is over, the Office for National Statistics said both products had fallen foul of its annual audit of the UK's spending habits.
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