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UK shop prices rise at fastest pace in nearly two years

By Thomson Reuters Jan 26, 2026 | 6:10 PM

LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Prices at major British retailers rose at the fastest pace since February 2024 this month, led by a pick-up in ‍prices for food as well as furniture and health and beauty products, industry figures showed on Tuesday.

The British Retail Consortium’s shop price index showed a 1.5% annual rise in January, up from a 0.7% gain in December.

Food prices ‌were 3.9% higher than a year ‌earlier, up from a 3.3% rise in December and the biggest increase since October.

“Any suggestion that inflation has peaked is simply not borne out by these figures,” BRC Chief ​Executive Helen Dickinson said.

“Shop price inflation jumped this month due to high business energy costs and the ‍hike to National Insurance continuing ​to feed through to prices. Meat, fish ​and fruit were particularly affected,” she added.

Non-food prices rose ‍by 0.3%, also the biggest annual rise since February 2024.

($1 = 0.7314 pounds)

(Reporting by David MillikenEditing ⁠by William Schomberg)