After a sustained period of post-COVID inflation, prices for household goods and food have begun to stabilize between two and three percent. However, if you happen to have dug out an old receipt from a pre-COVID food shop, you may be shocked to see how much more you pay for everyday items and ingredients. This is because the effects of inflation are cumulative and compounding. So, three consecutive years of 2% inflation results in more than 6% cumulative inflation and if you throw in one year of 9% inflation prices really soar. The rapid change in food prices is largely driven by a 2022 spike in inflation, which saw the average grocery bill rise by 9.9% in a single year. While a few … [Read more...]
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