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  • Retail sales: Shoppers feeling the love in lead up to Valentine’s Day not enough to protect sector from ‘volatile trading conditions’

    March 7, 2023

    Shoppers scrambling for gifts in the lead up to Valentine’s Day helped boost retail sales in February, however the sector has warned that it’s still facing “volatile trading conditions”. According to figures published by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), UK total retail sales increased by 5.2 per cent in February as consumers showed they were [...]

  • Cost of living crisis: One in seven Brits have skipped meals because they cannot afford to eat

    March 7, 2023

    One in seven people have skipped meals due to the rising cost of living, according to a survey. Almost one in 10 have prioritised meals for other family members above themselves and 4% have used a food bank, the Which? consumer insight tracker found. Some seven in 10 (72 per cent) have turned the heating [...]

  • Inflation in Europe rises to record high, raising spectre of steep ECB interest rate hikes

    March 2, 2023

    European inflation is running at record levels, piling pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to keep hiking interest rates aggressively this year. The rate of core price increases bumped to a record 5.6 per cent last month, up from 5.3 per cent and up to the highest level since records began in 1999, according [...]

  • Food inflation reaches 14.5 per cent and looks set to remain high, new data reveals

    March 1, 2023

    Food inflation reached a staggering new high of 14.5 per cent in February, according to new data, with retail groups predicting that prices will continue to rise over the coming months. While inflation more broadly has started to come down, food inflation soared to 14.5 per cent in February, up from 13.8 per cent the [...]

  • High fertiliser prices add £78m per month to farmers bills, says ECIU

    March 1, 2023

    High fertiliser costs are adding £78m to farmers’ monthly bills amid fresh food shortages, according to the ECIU.

  • ECB expected to hike rates to a record four per cent as central bank struggles to tame inflation

    February 28, 2023

    The European Central Bank (ECB) will hike interest rates to their highest level since the monetary authority of the group of countries using the euro was created in 1999, markets are betting. President Christine Lagarde and the rest of the governing council, Europe’s equivalent to the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee, are poised to [...]

  • Ocado not for you: Three reasons why online grocer’s results may not be as bad as they seem

    February 28, 2023

    Ocado’s crown as the online food retailer which keeps the middle classes stocked in organic essentials has been threatening to slip for a while now. As one of the companies which sits at the ‘higher-end’ of the online supermarket price point the rising cost of living, not to mention higher mortgage interest rates, was expected [...]

  • Primark owner Associated British Foods ‘dodging most economic bullets’ as outlook improves

    February 27, 2023

    Primark owner Associated British Foods has upped its outlook for the full year after reporting a jump in sales at the budget fashion chain as consumer spending held up better than expected. The group said sales at the retailer, which has 419 stores, are set to rise by 16 per cent at actual exchange rates [...]

  • Fruit and veg shortage will get worse before it gets better, warn farmers

    February 25, 2023

    The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has warned that shortages of some fruit and vegetables in UK supermarkets could be “the tip of the iceberg”. NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw said a reliance on imports has left the UK vulnerable to “shock weather events”. Soaring energy bills exacerbated by the war in Ukraine have also put [...]

  • Explainer: If the middle class can’t afford electric cars, what about everyone else?

    February 23, 2023

    Green innovation always had one big problem to grapple with: affordability. Healthy, organic food is great, but not as long as it’s affordable only for the privileged few clients of Planet Organic. A pair of sustainable socks can cost you up to £30. This is not to say that those who can afford to make [...]

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