Portsmouth News

Food inflation rate ‘slows in May after April record’

- August Graham newsdesk@thenews.co.uk @portsmouth­news

There are signs that the rapidly rising increase in the price of food may have reached its peak as a survey of prices in shops suggested they fell between April and May.

Food inflation fell to 15.4 per cent in the year to May, according to a survey by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Nielsen.

It was down from 15.7 per cent in April.

It is still an incredibly high figure, meaning that a person who spent around £20 in a food shop a year ago would now be paying a little over £23 for the same items.

This is an average so the exact number would depend on what they bought.

Although May’s figure is a little lower than the food inflation seen in April, it is still the second-fastest annual increase the BRC has ever measured, it said.

It added that the price of fresh food increased by 17.2 per cent in the year to May, down from 17.8 per cent in April.

However, ambient food inflation – shelf-stable items that can be stored at room temperatur­e – rose from 12.9 per cent in April to 13.1 per cent in May.

Overall inflation in shops rose from 8.8 per cent to 9 per cent between April and May, the BRC said, an all-time high.

‘While overall shop price inflation rose slightly in May, households will welcome food inflation beginning to fall,’ said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson. ‘The slow in inflation was largely driven by lower energy and commodity costs starting to filter through to lower prices of some staples including butter, milk, fruit and fish.

‘Conversely, the price of chocolate and coffee rose off the back of the ongoing high global costs for these commoditie­s. While non-food inflation rose, consumers are benefiting from heavy discounts in footwear as well as books and home entertainm­ent.

‘Fierce competitio­n between supermarke­ts has helped keep British food among the cheapest of the large European economies.

‘While there is reason to believe that food inflation might be peaking, it is vital that Government does not hamper this early progress by piling more costs onto retailers and forcing up the cost of goods even further.’

 ?? Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire ?? Food inflation fell to 15.4 per cent in the year to May, according to a survey
Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire Food inflation fell to 15.4 per cent in the year to May, according to a survey

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