Rising temperatures and extreme weather conditions are driving up food prices across Britain, according to the latest report from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Food price inflation jumped to 3.7%
Rising temperatures and extreme weather conditions are driving up food prices across Britain, according to the latest report from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Food price inflation jumped to 3.7%
Food prices across British supermarkets have surged at their fastest rate in more than a year, intensifying pressure on household budgets nationwide. Fresh data from Kantar reveals grocery prices climbed
In a strategic move to mend strained relations with the farming community, the Labour government has unveiled ambitious plans to transform public sector food procurement. The initiative, spearheaded by Environment
British consumers are bracing for a significant uptick in food prices, with inflation forecast to exceed 4 per cent this year, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). This projection
British government policies, rather than traditional market forces, will emerge as the primary driver of food inflation throughout 2025, according to leading City analysts at Shore Capital. The investment firm’s
British supermarkets celebrated a remarkable festive period as household spending on groceries reached unprecedented levels, driven by surging food price inflation which climbed to 3.7% in December, marking its highest






