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New costs to hit retailers as headline inflation soars

21st May 25 1:55 pm

The British Retail Consortium has warned that the acceleration in headline inflation will hit consumers pockets when buying food.

However, furniture and clothing prices have fallen year-on-year as retailers offered โ€œgood promotionsโ€ on summer items.

The BRC said responding to todayโ€™s CPI inflation which shows the headline inflation has risen to 3.5% and food inflation has increased to 3.4%.

Kris Hamer, Director at the BRC said, โ€œHeadline inflation accelerated in April as additional costs from rising National Living Wage and Employersโ€™ NI costs filtered through to prices faced by consumers, as well as rising costs of utilities (energy, water and broadband).

โ€œThe jump in labour costs pushed up food inflation, which climbed above 3%. However, there was some good news for furniture and clothing shoppers as prices fell year on year, with retailers offered good promotions on summer apparel and electricals.

โ€œEven with food prices rising overall, there were still deals to be had, with prices of dairy products such as milk, cheese and eggs falling on the month.

โ€œRising inflation was inevitable following the wave of additional costs hitting employers, and particularly retailers who employ over 3 million people across the country. For months retailers have been warning that rising costs would lead to higher prices.

โ€œTo mitigate this, the government must now find ways to help reduce business costs and regulatory burden. It is imperative that its Employment Rights Bill targets unscrupulous employers and avoids burdening responsible businesses with additional costs which could put retail job numbers into reverse.โ€

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