Sainsbury's boss says food inflation is starting to fall
Food prices are not rising as fast as they were, helping to boost the amount customers are buying, the boss of Sainsbury's has said.That was partly down to good weather and the impact of Easter, the Coronation and bank holidays.
Food prices have risen sharply over the last year, but some wholesale prices have fallen in recent months and supermarkets have been accused of keeping prices higher than they need to be, hitting the pockets of customers. Prices for the one hundred most popular grocery items were now lower than they were in March, Mr Roberts said, despite food prices rising more generally.
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