02 May 2023

The British Independent Retailers Association has reviewed recent figures from the BRC-Nielsen Shop Price Index and has said they are 'hopeful' costs have now peaked but are urging the government to start focusing on a growth agenda.

Speaking about the report, which can be downloaded here, BIRA, which works with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK, commented on the figures which reveal inflation is likely to have now peaked.

The report shows that shop price inflation has decreased to 8.8% in the first week of April, dropping from 8.9% in March. However this has exceeded the three-month average of 8.7%,

Also reported:
 

  • Non-Food inflation decelerated to 5.5% in April, down from 5.9% in March. This is below the 3-month average rate of 5.6%. Inflation remains elevated in this category.
  • Food inflation accelerated to 15.7% in April, up from 15.0% in March. This is above the 3-month average rate of 15.1%, and is the highest inflation rate in the food category on record.
  • Fresh Food inflation accelerated in April, to 17.8%, up from 17.0% in March. This is above the 3-month average rate of 17.0% and is the highest inflation rate in the fresh food category on record.
  • Ambient Food inflation accelerated to 12.9% in April, up from 12.4% in March. This is above the 3-month average rate of 12.5% and is the fastest rate of increase in the ambient food category on record.

Andrew Goodacre, BIRA CEO said: "It was good to see shop price inflation and non-food inflation decelerate and hopefully this will continue for the remainder of the year. However, seeing food inflation rise again is a real concern.

"The cost of food is rising faster than ever and not only does this dampen consumer confidence, but it also means there is less money for the more discretionary consumer expenditure. We are promised lower food prices in the next few months and I would like to be reassured that there is no profiteering in the various supply chains," he said.

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