British retailers raise prices at fastest pace since 2012

by Jonathan Adams
British retailers

The British Retail Consortium said on Wednesday that shop prices rose by 1.5% in January compared with the same month in 2021

British shoppers were hit by the biggest increase in prices charged by major retailers in more than nine years in January, according to a survey that added to signs of accelerating inflation momentum.

The British Retail Consortium said on Wednesday – a day before the Bank of England is expected to raise interest rates for a second time in two months – that shop prices rose by 1.5% in January compared with the same month in 2021.

That was the biggest annual increase since December 2012 and was almost double December 2021’s 0.8% rise.

Food prices rose by 2.7% – the most since October 2013 and up from 2.4% in December – which reflected poor harvests, labour shortages and rising global food prices, the BRC said.

But the bigger impact came from non-food prices which rose by 0.9% after falling by 0.2% in December, led by furniture and flooring which saw exceptionally high demand.

Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the British Retail Consortium, said: January saw shop price inflation nearly double, driven by a sharp rise in non-food inflation.

In particular, furniture and flooring saw exceptionally high demand leading to increased prices as the rising oil costs made shipping more expensive, she said.

Britain’s consumer price inflation rate, which measures a broader range of spending, hit a 30-year high of 5.4% in December, almost three times the BoE’s 2% target, and is expected to squeeze demand for non-essentials this year.

The surge in energy and travel costs is now impacting disposable incomes and is likely to dent consumers’ willingness to spend, Mike Watkins, head of retailer and business insight at NielsenIQ, which co-produces the data, said.

Research by NielsenIQ showed nearly a half of all households cited the rising cost of living as their most important concern.

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