Tag: food

UK inflation reaches 16-year high

UK inflation reaches 16-year high

According to official figures, UK inflation hit 5.2% in September, the highest level since March 1992, and more than twice the Government’s target of 2%. Higher food and energy costs this year have been blamed for the surge in inflation this year. The Office for National Statistics said the annual rate of inflation for energy [...]

Cost of food soars 8% since January

Cost of food soars 8% since January

According to a study, the cost of food has risen 8.3% since the start of the year. Retail analysts, Verdict Research who carried out the study for the BBC, discovered that meat and fish are up 22.9% while fresh fruit and vegetables rose 14.7% since January. Store-cupboard items such as tinned foods increased by 15%, [...]

Japan reveals plans to boost economy

Japan reveals plans to boost economy

In a bid to boost its economy, Japan has revealed a stimulus package worth 11.7 trillion yen (£59 billion). It is hoped that the package will help citizens cope with rising fuel and food prices and help agricultural and fishing businesses affected by soaring costs. It also aims to reduce expressway tolls, increase medical services [...]

US inflation rises at fastest rate since January 1991

US inflation rises at fastest rate since January 1991

Official inflation statistics published by the Labour Department have revealed that US inflation has hit the highest point for 17 years. Prices in the US increased by 5.6% in the 12 months to July and the rate of inflation was much higher than economists had forecasted, pushed higher by the increases in energy prices and [...]

Inflation nearly double 2% target

Inflation nearly double 2% target

The growing costs of food and fuel has driven inflation up to 3.8% in June, which is nearly double the 2% target. Food inflation has increased to 10.6%, up from 8.7% in May, primarily due to the rising costs of meat. Meanwhile, petrol prices have increased significantly with the average cost of petrol rising by [...]