Responding to the latest CPI inflation figures
which shows headline inflation falling to 7.9% and food inflation
falling to 17.3%, Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British
Retail Consortium, said:
“Efforts by retailers to curb price rises and reduce inflation
appear to be paying off as inflation rates for food fell for the
third month in a row. Prices for cheese, fruit and fish all
dropped as lower commodity costs and cheaper energy prices
filtered through to customers. There were also drops for many
non-food items such as children’s clothing, household textiles,
and domestic appliances, boosted by an increase in summer
discounting. However, supply chains remains volatile:
Russia’s decision to pull out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative
could increase costs for some staples in the future.
“Falling inflation rates are welcome news, and a clear sign that
competition is bringing down prices wherever cost pressures ease.
Retailers are doing their bit but Government also has a role to
play to bring inflation down: the upcoming Deposit Return Scheme
and reformed packaging levy (‘Extended Producer Responsibility’)
would saddle retailers with another £4bn in costs, putting
renewed pressure on prices. Government should reconsider the
timelines for these interventions especially on the back of costs
arising from Windsor Framework labelling, and upcoming increases
to business rates.”
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Notes:
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ONS Consumer Price Index figures, May 2023.
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Year on Year changes
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May-23
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Jun-23
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CPI (overall index)
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8.7%
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7.9%
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01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages
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18.3%
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17.3%
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02 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco
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9.3%
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9.2%
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03 Clothing and footwear
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7.1%
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7.2%
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04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels
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12.1%
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12.0%
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05 Furniture, household equipment and
maintenance
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7.5%
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6.5%
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06 Health
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8.3%
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8.2%
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07 Transport
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1.2%
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-1.8%
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08 Communication
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9.1%
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9.5%
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09 Recreation and culture
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6.7%
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6.7%
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10 Education
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3.2%
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3.2%
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11 Restaurants and hotels
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10.3%
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9.5%
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12 Miscellaneous goods and services
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6.8%
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6.5%
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