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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ grocery prices outpace wages, leading to less dining out

Inflation at the grocers hit five per cent in the four weeks ended August 10, down from 5.2 per cent in the previous month but well above the wider º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rate of 3.6 per cent

Grocery price inflation hit five per cent in the four weeks ended August 10(Image: PA)

Food inflation is gathering pace once more, eroding household budgets and driving prices upwards across the sector.

Grocery inflation reached five per cent during the four weeks ending August 10, dropping from 5.2 per cent the previous month but remaining significantly above the broader º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rate of 3.6 per cent, as reported by .

Actual wage growth, when adjusted for inflation, stood at approximately one per cent in July.

"We've seen a marginal drop in grocery price inflation this month, but we're still well past the point at which price rises really start to bite and consumers are continuing to adapt their behaviour to make ends meet," Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Worldpanel, said.

"What people pay for their supermarket shopping often impacts their spending across other parts of the high street too, including their eating and drinking habits out of the home... casual and fast service restaurants especially have seen a decline in visitors over the summer."

Visits to casual dining establishments dropped six per cent year on year during the three months to July 15.

Sales at the grocers rise

Total grocery sales expanded by four per cent in August, based on the most recent data from Worldpanel by Numerator.

Lidl and Ocado shared the lead as the most rapidly expanding supermarkets during the 12 weeks to August 10, with turnover at both chains rising by 10.7 per cent versus the corresponding period last year. Tesco maintained its position as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest grocer, achieving its most substantial monthly market share increase since December 2024, with its grip on the market expanding by 0.8 percentage points to 28.4 per cent.