Store wars see prices drop for 22nd month


The data, from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and researcher Nielsen, found the fall in prices accelerated to 1.7 per cent last month, compared with a decline of 1.3 per cent in January.
BRC director-general Helen Dickinson said: “Food prices fell for the second month in a row, as fresh food edged down to its lowest level on record with milk, cheese, eggs, vegetables and convenience food all cheaper than they were a year ago.”
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Hide AdAs the major supermarket chains cut prices in a bid to fend off the challenge from discount rivals Aldi and Lidl, the fresh food category dropped by 1.2 per cent in February, from 1 per cent the previous month.
Mike Watkins, head of retailer and business insight at Nielsen, said shoppers were enjoying a “double benefit” of price cuts and promotional offers.
Non-food areas such as clothing and footwear, gardening and home improvements also experienced deeper deflation, while there was a slowdown in the rate of price increases for books, stationery and home entertainment.
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