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I see the £1 Sausage and Mash frozen dinner down from 400g to 300g.
Price remains the same. But shrinkflation in place.:fist: |
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Yes they are all at it |
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Great news. Also, minimum wage is going up next month :dance:
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Got an email offer of £145/month Direct Debit to switch to EDF on a 2-year fix and after paying approx £230 - £270 all winter this year I can't say I'm not sorely tempted but it might go down further :worry:... do I commit or not??
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It's still a good bit less than the all time high of £410 for December 2022 (and that was after the £67 reduction or whatever it was). |
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we are always considered high leccy users and our bills are around 100.00 a month for 3 of us....turn off everything and see if the meter is still going :laugh: |
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Snap it up ! We are with them and paying about £290 every damn month !! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Was 3.4
now it is 3.2% |
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the BoE need to reduce interest rates, and get some growth going. Unemployment is rising
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Was 3.2%
now at 2.3% |
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Yes that's the average. Plus it's mainly down because of falling of energy costs. Which are STILL around 60% higher than 2 years ago. However on just again 3 items I buy every week. From this week to last week. One has risen from £1.10 to £1.35. (Rises absolutely way above near 2%+). Another has gone from £1.60 to £1.95. Both food items. Then another thing I buy which was £3.25 two years ago Since then has risen over the last 2 years to £4.25. This week from last week is now £4.75. So sorry, I'm not cheering yet this supposed inflation drop and I'm sure next week I'll see rises on more things too. |
Inflation now at 2%
From 2:3% https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cgeekd4nzvkt But we are now in a 4th of July Election so prices are still going up. |
Inflation now back to 2:2%
Labour can not stop it. Conservative shadow Hunt stated [Chancellor Rachel Reeves "must not use this data as an excuse to break her promises and hike up taxes".] |
Looking at the places I shop I've never seen a halt to prices rising.
The only thing that's really come down is petrol prices at present. However all the way before the election the 'so called political experts' were stating that inflation would start to rise again. It's one of the reasons Sunak called the election because he knew it would rise from the 2% it was claimed to have come down to. Apparently because of problems with cocoa, confectionery is expected to rise. Plus as was stated in April. The small percentage drop in energy costs will be reversed in October, by another 10% to 12% increase again then. So obviously inflation will rise likely more in the Autumn. More evidence of why the election was called sooner than the Autumn. This was well-known and forecast. |
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