Brits issued warning as price of butter, cheese, eggs, and bread to skyrocket
- Food prices in the UK are expected to rise in the second half of the year, driven by higher costs for butter, cheese, eggs, and bread, according to predictions on March 4.
- Helen Dickinson, CEO of the British Retail Consortium, stated that food prices could increase by over 4% by the year's second half.
- Mike Watkins from NIQ noted that rising food inflation might prompt shoppers to use loyalty discounts more frequently.
- Dickinson emphasized that breakfast items, including cereals and coffee, have already experienced price hikes, with global coffee prices threatening further increases.
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