I shopped at three supermarkets for items which have seen the biggest price swings this year - and here is where works out cheapest
04.06.2022 - 09:47
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Five everyday foods have dramatically increased in price according to new data published by the ONS this week. The research has revealed how the prices of 30 everyday grocery items, from pasta and bread to ketchup and yoghurt, have changed over the past year.
Amid the cost of living crisis, it’s no surprise that a majority of the goods have increased in cost - with five items surging by a whopping 15% or more. However, five food types have also gone down in price since April 2021, including potatoes, cheese and sausages.
With prices varying across the board, and the cost of living crisis leaving millions of households financially stretched like never before, consumers are being told it is important to shop smart by bagging bargains where you can - especially for those items that are surging in price. According to the statistics, the five foods that have seen the biggest rises are pasta (+50%) crisps (+18%) bread (+17%) beef mince (+16%) and rice (+15%).
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The five food types that have actually become cheaper in the past 12 months are potatoes (-14%) chips (-7%) pizza (-5%) cheese (-3%) and sausages (-2%).
James Andrews, Senior Personal Finance Editor at money.co.uk, said: “The cheapest 500g bag of pasta has gone from 36p in 2021, to 53p today, and the cheapest 150g pack of crisps has increased by 12p - up to 83p.
“Elsewhere, 500g of mince has seen the greatest pence increase in total, up to £2.34 from £2.02, while an 800g loaf of (the cheapest) bread is up 7p to 54p. Surging prices don’t mean you have to avoid these items entirely, but it does mean that you need to be careful about when and where you buy them or you could