UK inflation: which goods and services have changed most in price?
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#6FNNV)
From sugar to butter and transport to holidays, how the cost of everyday items varies
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The UK's annual inflation rate unexpectedly held steady in September at 6.7%, as soaring fuel costs offset the first monthly fall in food prices for two years.
The Office for National Statistics compiled the overall reading using the consumer prices index but also logged prices for individual goods and services. Here, we look at how the cost of many of those everyday items has changed over the past year.
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