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UK Supermarkets

  • Supermarkets ‘actively shielding’ shoppers as food inflation falls again

    Retail

    Food inflation fell again in July to its lowest level in nearly five years, as retailers claim they are “actively shielding” consumers from worse price rises. The rate of food price inflation slipped to 1.3 per cent last month, down from 1.7 per cent in June, to reach the lowest point since September 2021.  Industry [...]

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  • Picky Brits: Heatwave fuels surge in finger food spending

    Retail

    Record summer temperatures have driven a surge in “picky bits” spending as British shoppers rush to the chilled aisle in a boost to UK supermarkets.  The sweltering heat is causing Brits to cut back their grocery bills, instead spending little and often on items like olives and quiche, according to figures from Worldpanel by Numerator.  [...]

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  • Burnham’s crackdown on ‘price-gouging’ splits supermarkets 

    Retail

    Tesco and Sainsbury’s have stood firm after the boss of Aldi hit out at loyalty discounts, as a “price-gouging” row threatens to divide British supermarkets. Giles Hurley, the chief executive of the discount grocer, has backed the government’s plans to clamp down on retailers which offer “misleading” discounts which do not offer real-terms value. Aldi [...]

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  • Aldi boss wades into supermarket ‘price-gouging’ row

    August 16, 2026

    The boss of Aldi has waded into the bitter row over whether supermarkets are profiteering off of struggling customers as he backed a government crackdown on “rip-off” discounts. Giles Hurley, the chief executive of the discount grocer, said the government is “right” to take on misleading discounts and promotions “in their work to tackle cost [...]

  • Could a ‘land blocking’ rule change spell danger for Aldi and Lidl?

    August 13, 2026

    German discounters Aldi and Lidl have rapidly taken control of the UK’s budget grocery market in recent years. But could new curbs on ‘land blocking’ slow their insurgency? Only a few decades ago, Lidl and Aldi were oddities. By 2008, the German discount supermarkets had been in the UK for more than 10 years but [...]

  • Brits think supermarkets are profiteering – despite slowing food inflation

    August 12, 2026

    The majority of Brits think that supermarkets are profiteering from rising food prices caused by the Iran war despite the Chancellor John Healey recently admitting there was little evidence of the practice, new polling has revealed.  Some 70 per cent of UK voters believe that supermarkets are making “excessive” profits from food inflation, according to [...]

  • Lidl leapfrogs Morrisons to become UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket

    May 27, 2026

    Lidl has soared past struggling Morrisons to become the UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket, as its heavy discounting gave the grocer an edge in the fiercely competitive market. The German grocer snatched an 8.6 per cent market share, powered by an 8.8 per cent uplift in sales across the last 12 weeks, according to data by Worldpanel. [...]

  • Intense discounting pushes food inflation to year low

    May 26, 2026

    Intense competition among UK supermarkets has pushed food inflation to its lowest level in a year, despite warnings that the Iran war will push up prices. Heavy discounting saw food inflation fall from 3.1 per cent last month to 2.7 per cent in May, according to data by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and NIQ. [...]

  • Morrisons blames Labour for closure of 100 lossmaking stores

    May 22, 2026

    Morrisons has taken aim at Labour policy for “significant cost increases” as it announced the closure of 100 lossmaking stores.  The supermarket chain said on Thursday that it will close the 100 unprofitable Morrisons Daily convenience stores, in a move which could affect hundreds of jobs. Morrisons has faced steep debt costs following its £7bn [...]

  • Reeves food tariffs policy will ‘barely touch the sides’ on supermarket prices

    May 21, 2026

    Food manufacturers and retailers have slammed Rachel Reeves’ cost of living measures, claiming the government’s loosening of food tariffs will do little to help supermarkets to cut prices. The Chancellor urged supermarkets to pass on savings from the stripped tariffs to shoppers “in full,” but retailers fear this measure will “barely touch the sides,” City [...]

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