Back
News

Retailers pay price for competition


Shop prices are falling at the fastest pace in more than a year as retailers battle for a bigger slice of shrinking household incomes.

Deflation in the shops accelerated to 1% in March compared with last year, according to a monthly release by the British Retail Consortium and Nielsen. In February prices fell at annual rate of 0.8%.

Retailers are having to contend with cash-strapped consumers and online rivals with lower overheads. High inflation, which has cut annual earnings in real terms for about a year, has left households with little to spend on discretionary items.

Start your free trial today

Your trusted daily source of commercial real estate news and analysis. Register now for unlimited digital access throughout April.

Including:

  • Breaking news, interviews and market updates
  • Expert legal commentary, market trends and case law
  • In-depth reports and expert analysis

Up next…