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UK Grocery Inflation Drops To 3.8 Percent

Times Radio UK London 15d14d Impact 5
Food inflation fell to 3.8 percent this month, down from 4.3 percent in March. Experts noted that consumers, already facing rising fuel costs, are increasingly utilizing special offers during weekly shopping. New research suggests the conflict in Iran has not yet increased grocery prices in the United Kingdom. A World Panel report indicates that food inflation in the country has fallen back to 3 percent. This represents a decrease from the 4.3 percent recorded in March. The FTSE 100 closed up 11 points. Grocery prices in the UK are 3.8% higher than in April of the previous year. Shoppers are reportedly seeking cheaper deals due to ongoing price concerns. Some supermarkets have suggested that the full impact of real inflation has not yet been felt.

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Times Radio UK

“says food inflation fell back to 3.8% this month down from 4.3% in March.”

Times Radio UK

“A new research suggests the war in Iran is yet to push up grocery prices in the UK. World panel says food inflation fell back to three points.”

Times Radio UK

“the UK. World panel says food inflation fell back to three points.”

Times Radio UK

“World panel says food inflation fell back to three points. 8% this month, down from 4.3% in March.”

Times Radio UK

“The 5100 closed up 11 points at 10. 8% this month, down from 4.3% in March.”

talkRADIO

“World panel says food inflation fell back to 3.8% this month down from 4.3% in March.”

LBC London

“grocery prices are still 3.8% higher than last April. It's down from last month's 4.3%.”

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