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Food bills on course to rise by £275 a year as prices jump | Food bills on course to rise by £275 a year as prices jump |
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The average household spend on food and drink is on course to rise by £275 this year, prompting shoppers to buy cheaper groceries or prepare simpler meals at home to cut costs. | The average household spend on food and drink is on course to rise by £275 this year, prompting shoppers to buy cheaper groceries or prepare simpler meals at home to cut costs. |
Over the past month, food prices have risen by 5.2% compared to last year as consumers' concern about the cost of shopping has accelerated, according to Worldpanel by Numerator. | |
The market researcher said shoppers are changing their habits to buying supermarkets' own-brand goods, which sometimes cost less, or are scaling back on what they serve at dinner. | |
Fraser McKevitt, Worldpanel's head of retail and consumer insight, warned prices are "back up on the rollercoaster" seen after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. | |
At that time, the cost of energy and commodities soared which led to a steep rise in food prices before they eased in 2023. | |
The increase in prices over the last four weeks is the highest since the beginning of last year. | The increase in prices over the last four weeks is the highest since the beginning of last year. |
On average, UK households spend around £5,283 for a year on groceries but this could increase by £275 unless people change what they buy, said Worldpanel by Numerator. | |
Chocolate, butter and spreads as well as fresh meat recorded the sharpest rises in the four weeks to 17 July, according to the company, which monitors prices on 75,000 identical products. | Chocolate, butter and spreads as well as fresh meat recorded the sharpest rises in the four weeks to 17 July, according to the company, which monitors prices on 75,000 identical products. |
At the same time, the cost of dog food, confectionery and laundry dropped. | At the same time, the cost of dog food, confectionery and laundry dropped. |
Mr McKevitt said most people have options when it comes to managing food costs such as buying more own-brands goods from supermarkets, looking for promotions or going to cheaper shops. | Mr McKevitt said most people have options when it comes to managing food costs such as buying more own-brands goods from supermarkets, looking for promotions or going to cheaper shops. |
Dog food is one area where prices are falling | Dog food is one area where prices are falling |
But Worldpanel said that around a fifth of households in the UK are "struggling" with grocery bills, with some of those in a situation where they can not cut food costs any more. | But Worldpanel said that around a fifth of households in the UK are "struggling" with grocery bills, with some of those in a situation where they can not cut food costs any more. |
The research firm, which follows the shopping habits of 30,000 households across the UK, said people are making simpler evening meals when trying to save money. | The research firm, which follows the shopping habits of 30,000 households across the UK, said people are making simpler evening meals when trying to save money. |
"Almost seven in 10 dinner plates include fewer than six components," said Worldpanel. | "Almost seven in 10 dinner plates include fewer than six components," said Worldpanel. |
The growing cost of food has contributed to an increase in the overall rate of inflation in the UK which hit 3.6% in the year to June - the highest since January 2024. | The growing cost of food has contributed to an increase in the overall rate of inflation in the UK which hit 3.6% in the year to June - the highest since January 2024. |