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Food and Drink Federation Scotland chief executive David Thomson.

High food prices change shopper habits

Persistently high food and drink inflation is causing massive consumer anxiety and has affected shopping habits, according to industry experts.
Food and Drink Federation Scotland chief executive David Thomson.

Food prices spark alarm

Industry experts have voiced concerns after food inflation hit its highest rate in over 45 years, according to official data.
shopping basket

Grocery inflation hits new record high

According to the latest Kantar market research, grocery price inflation sat at 16.7% during the four weeks to 22 January.
A shopper pushes a trolley full of groceries with holding a mobile phone

Hopeful signs for the future in grocery retail

Grocery price inflation has dropped for the second month running, showing promising signs, as reported by Kantar Data.
Clipper tea

Tea makes an organic choice

Organic options have been on the up since the end of the pandemic, bringing plenty of choices across tea.
a shopping trolley infront of a christmas tree

Savvy shoppers look for discounts this Christmas

A larger growth in shopping as we approach Christmas is now expected as more consumers aim for the best deal possible.

Shoppers seek the cheapest

Consumers continue to seek out the cheapest way to do their shops as they contend with rising grocery prices.
a four pack of budweiser bottles

Buds for the football

Budweiser has kicked off its new limited-edition FIFA World Cup packs across its entire line of beers.

Double the reason to celebrate

Herbal spirit maker Jägermeister thinks the fact that the World Cup is taking place so close to Christmas provides retailers with an even stronger sales opportunity.
Old Jamaica poster

Sipping on sunsets

REFRESCO’s latest campaign for Old Jamaica invites consumers to celebrate the ‘Golden Hour’.
Customer in shopping aisle

Turning to own label

Warmer weather led to an increase in consumer footfall in the early summer, but the dark clouds of inflation still loom.
woman in supermarket

Another turn of the screw

SUPERMARKET sales fell by 4.4% during the 12 weeks to 15 May 2022, as consumers felt the effects of significant grocery price inflation.
person in supermarket with lots of toilet/kitchen paper

Thriving despite cost pressures

THE UK toilet tissue market has grown, but that value growth may be a reflection of inflationary pressure.
Galaxy chocolate bar

Innovation drives chocolate forward

AN increasing number of chocolate lovers prefer blondes, if category growth figures are to be believed.
Lidl

Shoppers seek value

SHOPPERS are seeking better value from their baskets as inflation takes hold.
reduced stickers in supermarket

Consumers concerned

The Covid crisis may have subsided, but the impact of inflation on consumer trends may just be beginning.