Responding to the latest CPI
inflation figures, which show headline
inflation remaining unchanged at 3.8% and food
inflation falling to 4.5%, Dr Kris Hamer, Director of Insight at
the British Retail Consortium, said:
“Headline inflation remained unchanged last month, as an easing
of food price rises was countered by an increase in transport
inflation, notably air fares. Food inflation is expected to
remain high into 2026 as inflationary pressures from the last
Budget continue to filter through, something now being seen in
the price of clothing and footwear. With the cost of the weekly
shop still significantly higher than last year and the prospect
of another tax-raising Budget next month, today's figures are
unlikely to raise consumer spirits. Nonetheless, consumers will
have been happy to see the price of key staples such as rice,
bread and cereal fall on the month.
“With the IMF warning that UK inflation will be the highest in
the G7, the Chancellor must use the upcoming Budget to tackle
rising prices head on. Retailers, already operating on tight
margins, have been hit with £7 billion in additional taxes this
year alone — costs they simply can't absorb. The Government must
use what levers it has to hold back the rising tide of inflation.
Reform of business rates — delivering a meaningful cut for
retailers with no shop paying more— would drive and help deliver
better value for customers.”
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Notes:
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ONS Consumer Price Index figures
Year on Year changes
|
Aug-25
|
Sep-25
|
CPI (overall index)
|
3.8%
|
3.8%
|
01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages
|
5.1%
|
4.5%
|
02 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco
|
5.9%
|
5.8%
|
03 Clothing and footwear
|
0.2%
|
0.5%
|
04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels
|
7.4%
|
7.3%
|
05 Furniture, household equipment and
maintenance
|
0.8%
|
0.4%
|
06 Health
|
3.4%
|
3.5%
|
07 Transport
|
2.4%
|
3.8%
|
08 Communication
|
6.1%
|
4.7%
|
09 Recreation and culture
|
3.2%
|
2.7%
|
10 Education
|
7.5%
|
7.2%
|
11 Restaurants and hotels
|
3.8%
|
3.9%
|
12 Miscellaneous goods and services
|
2.3%
|
2.0%
|