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UK grocery inflation eases to 3.8% in April, says Worldpanel

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 4:43 AM

LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) – British grocery inflation eased to 3.8% in the four weeks to April 19 from ​4.3% in the previous period, data ‌from Worldpanel by Numerator showed on Tuesday, indicating that the impact from the Iran war had not hit supermarket shelves yet.

The data showed ‌UK ​grocery sales increased 0.9% ⁠in the four-week period ⁠year-on-year, although shoppers were seeking out deals.

The Worldpanel data is the most up-to-date snapshot of UK consumer behaviour and provides ​an early indication of pricing pressures in April ahead of official UK ⁠data on May 20.

It ⁠said prices were rising fastest ​in markets such as medicines and treatments and ​fresh unprocessed meat and fish, and ‌falling fastest in butter and spreads, sugar confectionery and household paper.

Worldpanel said the impact of the Middle East conflict has ⁠not yet filtered through to supermarket shelves, while shoppers are increasingly seeking out deals. It noted ⁠spending on ‌promoted items over the four ⁠weeks rose 7.8% year-on-year.

Separate data ​on ‌Tuesday from the British Retail ​Consortium showed ⁠overall shop price inflation decreased to 1.0% in April, helped by Easter discounts.

Britain’s official rate of headline inflation rose to 3.3% in March.

(Reporting by James Davey; editing by ​Sarah Young)