UK Grocery Inflation Eases; Supermarkets Wage Price War Amid Red Sea Crisis

February 27, 2024
UK Grocery Inflation Eases; Supermarkets Wage Price War Amid Red Sea Crisis
  • UK grocery inflation slowed to 5.3% in the four weeks leading up to February 18, marking the lowest rate increase in two years.

  • Despite the Red Sea shipping crisis, supermarkets managed to mitigate its effect on prices through aggressive competition.

  • Food inflation specifically decreased to 5% in February, influenced by falling energy costs and an intense price war among supermarkets.

  • Morrisons and Asda implemented price matching schemes with discounters Aldi and Lidl, intensifying the competitive landscape.

  • Valentine's Day spurred consumer spending on luxury items like steak and chocolates, balanced by a trend towards value in meal deals and promotions.

  • Alcohol sales surged by 18% in February, with Lidl enjoying double-digit growth and an increased market share of 7.5%.

  • Aldi, Sainsbury's, and Tesco all outperformed the overall market in sales growth, though Asda and Morrisons experienced comparatively slower sales increases.

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