Unfortunately for shoppers in the United Kingdom, it doesn't look like inflation will be stopping any time soon. Prices at the grocery store have now hit an all-time high, and they could keep rising from here.
As prices continue to rise, consumers may find themselves paying extra for some household essentials. While housing costs have seen the steepest price increase, groceries followed close behind. Dairy products, sugar, and eggs have reportedly seen the largest price increases at the grocery store.
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That's according to Planet, the global payments technology specialist, which said that "British shoppers continue to be among the top five nationalities when it comes to tax-free spending abroad".
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Around the world, grocers are reconceiving their grocery delivery businesses to better meet consumers' needs.
"They are committed to building more, they just want to make those [existing] ones work as well as they can before they roll out loads – very sensible thing to do," Steiner said, per the outlet.
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