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Kantar

UK Grocery price inflation hits 17%

This morning Kantar reports that grocery price inflation again rose to reach 17.1% in the four weeks to 19 February 2023, the highest level ever recorded by Kantar. Overall take-home grocery sales..

Households will now face £788 on their annual shopping bills.

Kantar is reporting that if consumers don't change their habits and cut costs they will face having to spend an extra £788 on their annual shopping bills.

UK RETAIL NEWS: first ever £12 billion Christmas

Grocery industry experts from Kantar predicted December would break records in the UK, with sales projections higher than ever before.

Record-Breaking Month for Supermarkets, sales in excess of £12 Billion

Grocery industry experts from Kantar predict December will break records in the UK, with sales projections higher than ever before.

Consumers favour own brand goods amid cost of living crisis

With grocery inflation at a “record high” consumers are favouring own label lines over branded products. Own label sales increased by 8.1% in September, while branded items declined by 0.7%,..

UK grocery price inflation up again as shoppers look to cut costs

People are pretty savvy at seeking out best value and retailers are expanding their ranges to help them do this.

UK shoppers seek out value as grocery inflation hits 11-year high

With grocery price inflation at its highest level since 2011, shoppers are looking to retailers to help them cope with the rising cost of living.

Shopping frequency decline and price rises accelerate

Inflation starting to drive grocery behaviour as pandemic loosens hold on Brits As grocery inflation hits the highest level in a decade, shoppers and retailers take action to manage the growing cost..

British plan for a treat-filled Christmas despite price rises

Despite the rise in prices, UK grocery sales are staying strong compared with the pre-pandemic market, and spend remains 7% higher than in 2019.