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Prices of pasta, tea, chips and cooking oil soar Prices of pasta, tea, chips and cooking oil soar
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The price of pasta, tea, chips and cooking oil has soared, according to new data, with vegetable oil going up by 65% in a year.The price of pasta, tea, chips and cooking oil has soared, according to new data, with vegetable oil going up by 65% in a year.
Overall, the price of budget food items rose by 17% in the year to September, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. Overall, the price of budget food in supermarkets rose by 17% in the year to September, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
It comes as inflation is at a 40-year high, with prices up 10.1% in a year.It comes as inflation is at a 40-year high, with prices up 10.1% in a year.
Food prices drove the latest rise in living costs in September, along with energy bills and transport costs.Food prices drove the latest rise in living costs in September, along with energy bills and transport costs.
The ONS found sharp increases in the price of some household staples in supermarkets. Pasta prices rose by 60% in the year to September 2022, while tea prices went up by almost 50%.The ONS found sharp increases in the price of some household staples in supermarkets. Pasta prices rose by 60% in the year to September 2022, while tea prices went up by almost 50%.
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Other everyday grocery items such as chips, bread, biscuits and milk also recorded large increases. Other everyday items such as chips, bread, biscuits and milk also recorded large increases.
But some other items fell in price during the period, including orange juice and beef mince.But some other items fell in price during the period, including orange juice and beef mince.
The data measures the change in price of 30 everyday grocery items across seven supermarkets.
The rise in the cost of groceries has been accelerated by the war in Ukraine, which has disrupted grain, oil and fertiliser supplies from the region.The rise in the cost of groceries has been accelerated by the war in Ukraine, which has disrupted grain, oil and fertiliser supplies from the region.
"What we are seeing is that the price of low-cost goods is going up at the same rate as food across the piece with some real highlights... cooking oil and pasta, I would add tea, chips and bread to that - really going up and very, very few things going down at all," the chief executive of the UK Statistics Authority, Prof Sir Ian Diamond, told the BBC."What we are seeing is that the price of low-cost goods is going up at the same rate as food across the piece with some real highlights... cooking oil and pasta, I would add tea, chips and bread to that - really going up and very, very few things going down at all," the chief executive of the UK Statistics Authority, Prof Sir Ian Diamond, told the BBC.
"We are really seeing that the squeeze on people who buy the lowest cost things is pretty hard at the moment.""We are really seeing that the squeeze on people who buy the lowest cost things is pretty hard at the moment."
When asked whether things are getting worse, he said: "I think things are tight. I think we are not seeing much of a getting worse at all but we are seeing things remaining really tight."When asked whether things are getting worse, he said: "I think things are tight. I think we are not seeing much of a getting worse at all but we are seeing things remaining really tight."
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Struggling with bills
The rising cost of living continues to put pressure on household budgets.
A separate report by the ONS on Tuesday suggested the proportion of all adults finding it difficult to afford their energy bills, rent or mortgage payments rose during the June to September period.
Almost half of adults (45%) who paid energy bills and 30% paying rent or mortgages said these were difficult to afford.
Last week, a BBC survey also uncovered growing concern about the squeeze on finances. Some 85% of those asked are now worried about the rising cost of living, up from 69% in a similar poll in January.
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