Shop price inflation fell to its lowest on record in June, according to the British Retail Consortium – Nielsen Index.
1.8%
Overall shop price deflation for June, the lowest on record since the series began in December 2006. It accelerated from 1.5% in May.
0.6%
Food inflation in June, the lowest ever recorded.
3.4%
Non-food deflation in June, again, the lowest ever recorded. Deflation was 2.8% in May.
1%
The 12-month overall inflation average.
0.6%
Fresh food inflation in June, which is well below the 12-month average of 1.6%.
0.7%
Ambient food inflation in June.
13.7%
The rate of deflation across clothing and footwear, which posted the largest downwards pressure in June.
4%
Deflation across electricals retailers, who slashed prices across televisions ahead of the World Cup.
1%
Health and beauty’s inflation in the month, the only non-food category to report inflation.
1.5%
Furniture and floorcovering deflation in June.
0.2%
Deflation across the DIY, gardening and hardware category.
0.4%
Deflation across the books, stationery and home entertainment category.


















              
              
              
              
              
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