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Jump in energy bills drives UK inflation to highest rate for four months
The cost of things is now rising at a faster pace compared with last month.
August 19, 2026Major Russian grain export terminals hit in Ukraine Black Sea port attack
Grain exports from both Russia and Ukraine are falling as both countries attack each other's shipping facilities and ports.
August 12, 2026Russia says Ukrainian attacks are pushing up global food prices, causing grain shortages - Reuters
Russia says Ukrainian attacks are pushing up global food prices, causing grain shortages Reuters
August 12, 2026US inflation eases as food costs cool
Annual US inflation dipped to 3.4% in July, with food costs slowing and housing keeping prices slightly higher.
August 12, 2026World food prices hit 3-year high in July as weather and war weigh, FAO says - Reuters
World food prices hit 3-year high in July as weather and war weigh, FAO says Reuters
August 7, 2026World faces fresh food price surge, FAO warns - Reuters
World faces fresh food price surge, FAO warns Reuters
August 5, 2026Vegetables to get smaller and more expensive due to hot weather, farmers warn
This year's harvest could be the worst on record due to the exceptionally dry spring and summer.
August 5, 2026Japan's ruling party backs Takaichi's costly food tax cut plan despite fiscal concerns - Reuters
Japan's ruling party backs Takaichi's costly food tax cut plan despite fiscal concerns Reuters
August 5, 2026Could heatwaves make your food shop more expensive?
As temperatures rise, the chillers might not be the only thing supermarkets are adjusting.
August 4, 2026Your burger costs more this summer, but farmers say they're not cashing in
The prices of beef, bread buns and bagged salad have risen sharply over the past year, figures show.
July 30, 2026Lower fuel prices help drive inflation down to 2.6%
Prices rose by 2.6% in the year to June, down from 2.8% in the year to May, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
July 22, 2026Morning Bid: That's a lot of meat to digest - Reuters
Morning Bid: That's a lot of meat to digest Reuters
July 1, 2026How much should we be prepared to pay for our food?
A chorus of people say that rather than capping prices, consumers should consider spending more
June 28, 2026Inflation unexpectedly steady as food price rises slow
Higher petrol prices were offset by slower price rises for meat, dairy and vegetables, according to the ONS.
June 17, 2026Why does your World Cup pint cost so much this time round?
Pub landlords explain why they have no choice but to charge more.
June 11, 2026'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now
Six supermarket brand eggs cost £1 in 2022. How much are they now, why have they gone up, and is anyone profiteering?
May 24, 2026India bans sugar exports until Sept 2026 to cool local prices - Reuters
India bans sugar exports until Sept 2026 to cool local prices Reuters
May 13, 2026US consumer prices surge in March in line with expectations - Reuters
US consumer prices surge in March in line with expectations Reuters
April 10, 2026Shoppers feel crunch as price of produce climbs
The conflict in the Middle East is impacting the price of tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers in the UK.
April 10, 2026US consumer inflation expected to have surged in March amid Iran war - Reuters
US consumer inflation expected to have surged in March amid Iran war Reuters
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Jump in energy bills drives UK inflation to highest rate for four months
Higher energy bills drove UK inflation up to 2.9% in the 12 months to July, the latest figures show. Energy costs rose on 1 July after regulator Ofgem increased the price cap on household gas and ele
Major Russian grain export terminals hit in Ukraine Black Sea port attack
The Russian agriculture ministry announced it was working to redirect cargo flows to alternative ports following a barrage of Ukrainian drones A "massive" Ukrainian drone and missile strike on Russia
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US inflation eases as food and fuel costs cool
US prices rose 3.4% in the year to July, slightly lower than the 3.5% in the year to June, new figures show. Energy remained volatile as the Middle East conflict has continued. While gasoline prices
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Vegetables to get smaller and more expensive due to hot weather, farmers warn
This year's harvest could be the worst on record as farmers warn the exceptionally dry spring and summer could lead to "shrinkflation" in UK supermarkets. England and Wales saw their driest July sinc
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Could heatwaves make your food shop more expensive?
Fridges and freezers in some supermarkets have stopped working during heatwaves, but that is not the only worry for shoppers While this summer's hot and dry weather might be enjoyed by sunbathers, it
Your burger costs more this summer, but farmers say they're not cashing in
Heather Oldfield's daughters have ambitions to be farmers in the future For many, the smell of charcoal and sizzling meat is the scent of summer. However, soaring costs mean a backyard barbecue may
Food prices rise at slowest rate in nearly two years
The ONS said food products such as chocolate and beef were falling in price Food prices are rising at their slowest rate in nearly two years, as the cost of staples such as margarine and sugar has go
How much should we be prepared to pay for our food?
Jules Bal (right) set up Wee Knob of Butter five years ago with his business partner Kieran Woods Jules Bal says he has noticed a change in the way Scots regard their relationship with food and think
Inflation unexpectedly steady as food price rises slow
Inflation remained at 2.8% in the year to May as the pace of food price rises slowed to a 17-month low, according to new figures. Over the year to May, transport costs rose by the fastest rate, the O
Cerveja vai custar mais de R$ 90 na abertura da Copa do Mundo; veja preço dos alimentos
Abertura da Copa: Amanhã você companha ao vivo na Globo A experiência de acompanhar o jogo e a cerimônia de abertura da Copa do Mundo 2026 pode pesar um pouco mais no bolso do torcedor. Além do valor
Inflation surged in March as Iran war's energy impact hit consumers
close video Iran seeks toll on traffic passing through Strait of Hormuz Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on the state of Strait of Hormuz traffic, Irans dem
Global food prices climb again in March, the second straight monthly rise
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Global Food Prices rise again in March as energy costs push up vegetable oils and sugar – FAO
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Middle East tensions drives global food prices higher for second month
Rising energy costs fueled by Middle East tensions have pushed global food commodity prices higher for the second month in a row, according to Friday data from the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisati
War in the Middle East Spells Higher Inflation for U.S. Consumers
The economy can probably withstand the jump in fuel costs, but prices figure to rise faster, straining many budgets. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
View / Africa begins to feel economic pain of Iran war
Yinka’s viewThe conflict in the Middle East is reshaping Africa’s economic outlook, pushing inflation higher and forcing a downward revision to growth forecasts by the World Bank, just as the region w