The price of meat in British supermarkets has risen significantly compared to plant-based alternatives, with new data revealing that the growing gap between the cost of meat and that of
The price of meat in British supermarkets has risen significantly compared to plant-based alternatives, with new data revealing that the growing gap between the cost of meat and that of
Simon Roberts chief executive of Sainsburys has issued a stark warning to Chancellor Rachel Reeves over the potential impact of increased costs in the supermarket sector. Writing ahead of the
Take a stroll into your local newsagent and the rising cost of food will hit you squarely in the wallet. A 360g bar of Dairy Milk now commands a price
The pace of shop price inflation accelerated during September, driven primarily by increased costs for non-food items such as DIY and gardening products, according to new data from the British
Beef lovers across the United States are feeling the pinch as retail prices for meat soar to unprecedented heights. Shoppers visiting supermarkets and restaurants are paying substantially more for their
Leighton Snelgrove surveys his flourishing field on the edge of Uckfield in East Sussex, his herd of Sussex Red cows content with the late autumn grass. Yet the serene picture
Back in 2012, a Greggs sausage roll was priced at a modest 66p. Fast forward to 2025 and shoppers now face a cost of £1.30 for the same popular snack,
Allan Leighton, chairman of Asda, has called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider planned tax hikes in the upcoming Budget, warning that relentless taxation is stifling economic growth and further
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is facing fresh pressure from industry leaders as forecasts indicate a planned business rates increase for large retailers could drive food prices even higher in the
Greggs, Britain’s largest bakery chain, has seen its shares tumble by 11.5 per cent to a two-year low of £18.42, as the company reported a continued slowdown in sales growth.
British fashion retailer New Look is poised to speed up its store closure programme whilst major food producer 2 Sisters pushes supermarkets to absorb substantial cost increases, as the ripple
The Polish government has launched an unprecedented auction of 1,000 tonnes of butter from its strategic reserves, responding to mounting pressure over spiralling prices that have become a contentious political






