UK shoppers spent £13.7bn on groceries in run-up to Christmas
by Sarah Butler from World news | The Guardian on (#6HJ5J)
Consumers buy more items - including plenty of parsnips and sprouts - to beat last year's spend by 7%
UK shoppers spent 13.7bn on groceries in the run-up to Christmas - 7% more than a year before - as they sought out bargains and switched to discounters to try to offset price inflation.
The number of items bought rose by 2% in December as prices climbed by 6.7%, according to analysts at Kantar. Prices for sweets, eggs and frozen potato products rose fastest but prices fell for dairy items, including butter, milk and cream.
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