UK shop price inflation at 10-month low - BRC

Reuters

Published Aug 29, 2023 00:19

LONDON (Reuters) - Prices in British store chains rose in August at the slowest pace in nearly a year, according to industry data that offers further relief for consumers hit by high inflation and for the Bank of England which is trying to quash it.

The British Retail Consortium said annual shop price inflation cooled to 6.9% in August, its lowest since October 2022, weakening from 7.6% in July.

Food price inflation fell to 11.5% from July's 13.4%, driven by slower increases for meat, potatoes and some cooking oils. Non-food inflation held at 4.7%.

"These figures would have been lower still had the government not increased alcohol duties earlier this month," BRC Chief Executive Helen Dickinson said.

Prices rose in month-on-month terms by 0.5% having fallen the first time in two years in July from June.