The rate of supermarket price increases eased to 9.7% in October
Mother 'beyond relieved' as British teacher flees war-torn Gaza and crosses into EgyptOwn-label lines have grown ahead of branded counterparts every month since February 2022, according to research from Kantar falling to single figures for the first time since July 2022, as the battle between supermarkets to win customers heats up with special promotion deals., down from 11 per cent the previous month and well below March’s high of 17.5 per cent, research company Kantar said.
He said consumers are still “feeling the pinch” as there are year-on-year price falls in only a limited number of major categories, including butter, dried pasta and milk. Lidl, the low-cost discounter, was leading the pack according to Kantar, with sales up 14.7 per cent in the three months to mid October in the 12 weeks to 19 October. Aldi and Waitrose grew sales by 13.2 per cent and 5.4 per cent.
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