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Grocery bills rise by £380 a year as prices soar

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Shoppers are set to see their annual grocery bills jump by £380 this year as food price inflation hits a fresh 13-year high, according to new figures.

The latest data from Kantar has revealed that grocery price inflation jumped to 8.3% over the four weeks to June 12 – up from 7% in May and its highest level since April 2009.

The soaring increases in the cost of food and groceries means the average annual shopping bill is now predicted to increase by £380 to £4,960 in 2022 – up by more than another £100 since April alone, Kantar said.

Shoppers are increasing­ly swapping branded items for cheaper own-label products as they look to manage their budgets, according to the research.

It found that sales of branded products fell by 1% in the 12 weeks to June 12, while own-label sales rose by 2.9% and value own-label lines surged by 12%.

Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said sales of own-label lines have been "boosted by Aldi and Lidl's strong performanc­es, both of whom have extensive own-label repertoire­s".

"We can also see consumers turning to value ranges, such as Asda Smart Price, Coop Honest Value and Sainsbury's Imperfectl­y Tasty, to save money," he added.

Despite rising food bills, the data showed that Britons splashed out on the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns, with supermarke­t sales falls paring back to 1.9% in the 12 weeks to June 12 – the best since October last year.

Sales in the last four weeks grew by 0.4% year on year, it found, with sales during the week of the Jubilee £87m higher than on average in 2022.

 ?? ?? The annual grocery bill is set to rise by more than £300 this year.
The annual grocery bill is set to rise by more than £300 this year.

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