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HOT CROSS BUNS

In the UK, Easter is a significant holiday and is celebrated by many with family gatherings, Easter egg hunts, and special meals. Supermarkets play a big role in Easter celebrations, as they offer a..

Now at 17.5% will grocery price inflation stop rising?

The head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, Frazer McVitt said this week that unfortunately it's more bad news for the British public, who are now experiencing the 9th month of double-digit..

UK SUPERMARKET INFLATION AT AN ALL TIME HIGH

This week in the UK, The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that food inflation reached a record high since 1977. During the month of February, it rose to 18.2%, the reason for the sharp..

UK Supermarkets BID TO RETAIN CUSTOMERS

The year 2022 and the start of 2023 has been consumed by a cost of living crisis, there have been many factors which have contributed to this: the effects of the pandemic, the world recovering from..

Grocery price inflation: where does it stop?

On February 28th 2023 Kantar reported that grocery price inflation had risen again to reach 17.1%, the highest level ever recorded.

UK SUPERMARKETS NEED GOVERNMENT TO CREATE A ‘BALANCED BUDGET’

It's been reported the Grocery Gazette that M&S CEO Stuart Machin has asked the government to create a “balanced budget” for retail businesses to help put the UK economy back on track.

The price of Commodities will not fuel global inflation in 2023

As we like to keep in tune with the latest news and deliver the facts, we report regularly on the commodity markets giving a deep summary of the current situation and predictions for 2023 and beyond...

BREXIT TO BLAME? CAN SUPERMARKETS MAKE SUPPLY CHAINS MORE RESILIENT?

Over the past week, shoppers have seen shelves which were once full of fresh fruit and vegetables now completely empty as supermarkets across the UK face widespread shortages. As a result, consumers..

Empty shelves in UK supermarkets due to fruit & veg shortage

Due to a wave of poor weather across Europe and Africa, supermarket shelves have been left empty due to a lack of fruit and vegetables. The shortage includes broccoli, cucumbers, cauliflowers,..

The importance of the right pasta producer

It's a simple dish that consumers enjoy most weeks at home, now with variations such as gluten-free options, pasta can be consumed by anyone. Many consumers relied on pasta heavily during the..