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Iran war yet to push up UK grocery prices, says Worldpanel

Tue, 28th Apr 2026 12:16

(Adds table, detail paragraphs 3, 6 to 10) * Grocery inflation ​3.8% in ⁠four weeks to April 19, says Worldpanel * Was ​4.3% in previous four-week period * UK grocery sales up 0.9% year-on-year over four weeks By James Davey 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 war with Iran has yet to ​feed through to supermarket prices. The data showed UK grocery sales increased 0.9% in the four-week period year-on-year. With shoppers increasingly seeking deals, spending on promoted items rose 7.8%. "Already feeling the squeeze at the ​petrol pump, ‌shoppers are responding by turning to special offers in growing numbers when buying groceries," Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Worldpanel, said. The Worldpanel data give the most up-to-date snapshot of UK consumer behaviour and provide an early indication of pricing pressures in April ahead ​of official UK data on May 20. MEDICINES, MEAT AND FISH PRICES RISING FASTEST 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. It said the easing of grocery inflation indicated "that the impact of the conflict in the Middle East has not yet filtered through to supermarket shelves in Britain." Tesco, Britain's biggest ​food retailer, said earlier this month it had not yet seen any meaningful inflation in grocery prices due to ‌the conflict and "did not recognise" a Food and Drink Federation warning that food prices will be rising by almost 10% by December. 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. Worldpanel said that over the 12 weeks to April 19, Tesco ​and Sainsbury's continued to ​win market share. Discounter Lidl GB remained the fastest growing bricks-and-mortar grocer, ‌while online supermarket Ocado remained the fastest growing overall. Asda continued to lose share. UK supermarkets' market share and sales growth (%) Market share Market % change in 12 weeks to share 12 sales April 19 weeks to (year-on-ye 2026 April 20 ar) 2025 Tesco 28.1 27.7 4.3 Sainsbury's 15.5 15.3 4.5 Asda 11.6 12.2 -2.4 Aldi 10.6 10.8 1.2 Morrisons 8.4 8.5 1.1 Lidl 8.4 8.0 8.8 Co-operative 5.1 5.4 -2.2 Waitrose 4.6 4.6 3.8 Iceland 2.3 2.3 2.1 Ocado 2.2 2.0 11.3 Source: Worldpanel by Numerator (Reporting by James Davey; editing by Sarah Young and Hugh Lawson)

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