
The most popular food among the British has almost tripled in price over the past two years, according to the Daily Mail. The authors of the study in the consumer group Which? called on the government to immediately help the millions of citizens forced to cut spending to feed their families. The most sought-after food in the UK for the last two years for the British has risen in price by almost three times.

After analysing more than 21,000 food and drink items in the country’s eight largest supermarkets, the researchers concluded that in the three months to the end of June this year, some products have risen in price by 175% compared to the same period two years ago.

Thus, the price of bakery products during this time jumped on average by more than 30%, while the average cost of cheese and meat increased by 35% and 24%, respectively. The worst performers, according to the researchers, are Mr Kipling Bakewell Cake Slices, which has risen in price by 175%, the mozzarella brand owned by the UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain Morrisons, which has risen in price by 142.9%, and pork tenderloin steaks. in Sainsbury’s stores, for which the British have to pay 120.6% more.

Against the backdrop of such a rapid rise in prices Which? urges the British government to take decisive action to support households. Millions of Britons are having to cut spending to feed their families. ‘Our study reveals the shocking true extent of supermarket food price inflation since the start of the cost-of-living crisis,’ adds a spokesman for Which.

The recent price cuts of a few pence on some products, which hit the front page of the British press, are simply not enough to help people, she said. Davis urged the government to update food pricing rules, warning that now pricing practices both online and in stores are inconsistent, confusing, and sometimes non-existent.


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