93% of people in UK impacted by rising prices
Around 93% of people in the UK are impacted by higher prices when it comes to buying groceries, the latest research survey from Toluna has revealed.
As the cost of living crisis continues to squeeze household budgets, 51% of people in the UK also believes they will be financially worse off in the next three months.
In terms of the average monthly food shopping bill, 77% of respondents said the price of fresh foods had risen and nearly a third (32%) said that fresh food prices “increased a lot”.
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