I'm sorry VC, my perception differs to yours. As I see it, absolute staples are going up ahead of other prices, if anything.Vitamin c wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 8:53 am Anybody else noticed that the supermarkets seem to have a few foods that don't seem to be increasing in price as the rest ,I wonder if these foods are subsidised by the price of other foods so that a basic nutrition is covered.
Red kidney beans and pasta is what iv spotted have I missed any.
E.g. A Kilo bag of sugar used to be about 60p most places but is now 95p even at Lidl and Aldi. Cheapest pasta was for a long time 20p / 500g but then leapt to 25p and now 28p. That's a huge percentage increase.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /297844134
Ordinary tins of supermarket own brand tinned soup were often about 45p Heinz could be had for 90p or so. But now Heinz is £1.60 and Tesco home brand is 60p
Semi skimmed Milk spent a long time about 85p for a 2 pinter. now it's £1.35 (+58%)
1kg Cheapest rice used to be 40p. It leapt to 45p then 48p (+20%)
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /300843799
You want some Uncle ben sauce with that? Previously £1 now £2 !!!!! (+100%)
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/p ... /309172305
McVities Digestives I can't remember when they jumped the £ but now £1.60 in ASDA
And don't get me started on the price of meat or veg. Long gone are 3 trays of meat for a tenner. You can't even do that with chicken.
These are increases WAY more than the stated inflation rate of 11% and more like 50%
Non food groceries on the same trend. Surcare Washing powder £6 to £7 in one step. Fairy washing up liquid now almost twice the price of petrol at £2.60/L. So they put it in smaller bottles.
Supermarkets are trying to compete on value range stuff, but it's fake competition in that ASDA only let you buy 3 items and Tesco or Morrisons have the price but then have none in stock. E.g. try finding Stockwell baked beans in Tesco.
I did my real world inflation list a month or so back. It would be eye watering to revisit that.