According to the BRC, shop price deflation stood at -0.6% in September, down from -0.3% in August, dropping below the three-month average of -0.3% and the lowest annual growth rate since August 2021.
The non-food category remained in deflation at -2.1% last month, further declining from -1.5% in August. Meanwhile, food inflation ticked up to 2.3% in September, growing by 30 basis points from a month prior, when it stood at 2%.
The 2.3% in the food sector stood above the three-month average of 2.2%. However, the annual inflation rate for the food category is in decline, having reached …
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