UK grocery inflation unchanged in February, says Kantar
- Food prices have risen at their third-fastest monthly rate, driven by increases in butter, cheese, eggs, and bread, according to the BRC-NIQ Shop Price Index.
- Food inflation rose to 2.1% in February, up from 1.6% in January, with expectations to exceed 4% later in 2025, as warned by the BRC.
- Fresh food inflation increased to 1.5% year on year in February, compared to 0.9% in January, based on newly released data.
- BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson urged the Government to mitigate rising costs facing the food industry to help households cope with these price increases.
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