All Costs articles – Page 6
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Features and analysis
Rising costs will force stores to close says NFRN
Scottish NFRN president Ferhan Ashiq says a huge rise in overheads will force local stores out of business unless action is taken to protect them.
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Features and analysis
‘Little and often’ buying habits may return
NielsenIQ has suggested that consumers may start buying ‘little and often’ to help ease financial pressure and reduce food waste
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Interviews and Profiles
How I’m saving £6,000 a year with my new green chillers
Sunder Sandher explains how energy efficient units are better for the environment - and his bottom line
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Features and analysis
CJ Lang & Son to invest in energy-saving technology
Its biggest-ever store investment will focus on energy-saving refrigeration in stores.
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Interviews and Profiles
David Knight unveils new-look Budgens store
A major refit at David Knight’s Budgens in West Sussex has been two years in the making and the retailer wasn’t going to let Covid-19 stop him realising his dream store.
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Features and analysis
Energy savings of £16m per year up for grabs in convenience sector
Amit Patel of Premier in Sandiacre, Derbyshire stands to save £345 per year thanks to a new sustainability project by Suntory Beverage & Food GB&I.
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News
Ambient food inflation drives up prices in January, new data reveals
Food prices increased by 1.6% in January on the back of a rise in ambient food inflation, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price Index.
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News
Food inflation eases as overall shop prices drop, BRC-Nielsen reveals
Food inflation eased to 1.4% in November from 1.6% in October, with fresh food inflation at its lowest since March, according to new data.
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News
Ambient food inflation drives up food prices in October
Food prices rose by 1.6% year on year in October, driven by higher-than-average ambient food inflation, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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News
Food inflation to remain steady if tariff-free Brexit deal agreed, says BRC
Food inflation is expected to remain steady in the coming months provided the government negotiates a tariff-free deal with the EU after 31 October, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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News
Shop price inflation highest in six years, data reveals
Rising food prices drove up shop price inflation to the highest rate since March 2013 last month, according to new data.
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News
Inflation creeps up due to rising price of food, alcohol and tobacco
The rising cost of food, alcohol and tobacco contributed to a small growth in the rate of inflation between January and February 2019, new figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) reveal.
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News
Shop price inflation hits six-year high, data reveals
Shop price inflation increased to the highest rate since March 2013 in February, according to new data.
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News
Fresh food price inflation slows as overall deflation eases
Fresh food price inflation slowed marginally to 0.9% in June, with overall shop price deflation easing by 0.6% when compared to figures in May, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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News
Fresh food price inflation steady despite overall deflation
Fresh food price inflation remained at 0.9% this month, despite overall shop prices experiencing their 61st month of deflation, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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Fresh food price inflation up 0.9% amid overall deflation
Fresh food price inflation rose by 0.9% last month, reversing three months of consecutive slowdown, according to the latest BRC-Nielsen shop price index.
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News
Fresh food price inflation 'slowed significantly' in February
Fresh food price inflation “slowed significantly” in February as overall shop prices continued to decline.
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News
Inflation in October holds steady at 3%, ONS reveals
The rate of UK inflation remained steady at a five-and-a-half-year high of 3% in October, according to official figures.
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News
High street footfall falls amid rising inflation
A surge in inflation has been blamed for keeping consumers away from Britain’s high streets last month - even before interest rates were raised.
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News
Shoppers continue to spend as grocery inflation rises
With grocery inflation continuing to rise, spend on groceries is far outstripping the number of items shoppers are buying, according to new retail data