Annual rate of food price increases hits 2.8% driven by rising cost of fresh produce but price inflation for all goods is falling
Food inflation in the UK has risen for the fourth month in a row, figures show, driven by increases in the cost of fresh produce, including steak.
The annual rate of food price rises hit 2.8% this month, after a 2.6% rise in April, according to the latest shop price data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
Annual rate of food price increases hits 2.8% driven by rising cost of fresh produce but price inflation for all goods is fallingFood inflation in the UK has risen for the fourth month in a row, figures show, driven by increases in the cost of fresh produce, including steak.The annual rate of food price rises hit 2.8% this month, after a 2.6% rise in April, according to the latest shop price data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Continue reading… Inflation, Retail industry, Food & drink industry, Business, Economics, UK news Business | The Guardian