Grocery price inflation in Great Britain rises for first time in 17 months
by Julia Kollewe from on (#6PY6V)
Shoppers turn to supermarket promotions as they come under pressure from price rises
Shoppers in Great Britain have faced increased pressure on their budgets in recent weeks after grocery price inflation rose for the first time since March last year, returning to the rate before the cost of living crisis.
Supermarket prices were 1.8% higher than a year ago in the four weeks to 4 August, up slightly from 1.6% in July, according to the retail analysts Kantar. This rise came after 17 months of easing grocery inflation from a peak of 17.5% to its lowest point since September 2021 last month.
Continue reading...