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UK shop prices fall for the first time in nearly three years, driven by discounts on summer goods. However, rising energy costs and climate impacts may push prices up again soon.
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UK shop prices drop for the first time in nearly three years – but further increases could be on the horizon

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Last updated: August 27, 2024 10:22 am
NTK Journalist Published August 27, 2024
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Shop prices in the UK have dropped for the first time in almost three years, a notable shift highlighted by recent data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

The cost of goods in stores was down by 0.3% in August compared to the same period last year.

This rare dip is largely attributed to retailers slashing prices on summer clothing and seasonal household items, a move driven by a combination of poor weather conditions and ongoing cost of living pressures.

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These factors have forced retailers to offer discounts in an effort to clear out stock, according to the BRC.

Retailers have been navigating a challenging environment, balancing sluggish consumer demand with the need to manage excess inventory. Prices had been rising steadily, though at a decreasing rate each month. The last time a drop in shop prices was recorded was back in October 2021.

While some prices continue to rise, the rate of increase has slowed significantly in recent months.

Food prices have seen a marked slowdown in inflation, with a modest 2% increase noted in August. Overall, non-food items became 1.5% cheaper, contributing to the overall deflation of 0.3%.

This marks the largest monthly decline in food inflation since December 2020, driven by easing costs for fresh food, particularly fruit, meat, and fish, as suppliers’ expenses have decreased.

Despite this temporary relief, the BRC’s chief executive, Helen Dickinson, cautioned that the trend might not last.

She pointed out that the outlook for commodity prices remains uncertain, influenced by factors such as the impact of climate change on harvests both domestically and globally, as well as escalating geopolitical tensions.

These issues could reignite inflationary pressures over the coming year.

Additionally, the official measure of inflation could see an uptick as energy prices are expected to rise in the autumn.

The energy regulator, Ofgem, is set to increase the price cap starting in October, which may further complicate the economic landscape for both consumers and retailers alike.

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