Shopping bill could soar by £150 due to Iran war, grocery expert warns
Read our Privacy notice Food inflation could more than double by the summer if the Iran war continues, adding hundreds of pounds to grocery bills for already stretched families. That is the warning from trade body the Institute of Grocery Distribution – figures that will alarm consumers and a government already concerned about a heavy dose of inflation due to the crisis. Food inflation is running at an already uncomfortable 3.6 per cent a year – higher than most pay rises.
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