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The price of a mean Christmas meal is a fifth increased than earlier than the pandemic, spurred by a surge within the worth of mince pies, parsnips and turkey.
A basket of 10 objects, together with potatoes, carrots and pigs in blankets, averaged about £39.40 in December — a 1.7 per cent rise from final yr.
Nonetheless, the festive meals invoice was 20 per cent increased than in 2019, in accordance with information from the retail analytics firm Assosia, which tracks the common pre-promotion costs for own-brand merchandise offered by Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl.
The rise in costs was pushed primarily by “a lot increased vitality costs because the Russia-Ukraine struggle and the availability chain disruptions which emerged after the pandemic”, mentioned Tomasz Wieladek, chief European economist at funding firm T Rowe Value.
The price of a 6kg frozen complete turkey was broadly unchanged from final yr however 22 per cent greater than in 2019, whereas premium mince pies had been up by practically 60 per cent.
Parsnip costs had been additionally up by nearly 30 per cent on pre-pandemic ranges — though Brussels sprouts had been down.
Wieladek famous {that a} rise within the UK minimal wage of greater than 20 per cent, and wage development of households within the decrease half of the revenue distribution, had outpaced inflation.
“Whereas the precise price of a Christmas meal has risen considerably since 2019, the price as a share of wages has roughly remained the identical, not less than for households within the decrease half of the revenue distribution,” he mentioned.
The rise in price of the ten objects is barely decrease than the 24 per cent improve within the total shopper worth index since November 2019, as measured by the Workplace for Nationwide Statistics.
General meals costs rose by 32 per cent over the identical interval, with some objects registering significantly steep will increase. A bottle of olive oil price £9.20 in November — up from solely £3.50 in the identical month in 2019, in accordance with official information. The value of plain biscuits, sizzling chocolate, frozen beef burgers, sugar and baked beans have jumped by about 60 per cent since earlier than the pandemic, in accordance with ONS.
ONS meals inflation peaked at 19.2 per cent in March 2023 — the quickest tempo in additional than 45 years — earlier than falling to 2 per cent in November 2024.
Nonetheless, the rise in internationally traded meals commodities poses a brand new threat to shoppers. In November, the FAO meals worth index elevated by an annual fee of 5.7 per cent, reaching the very best stage since April 2023.
The rise was pushed by increased costs for dairy merchandise and vegetable oils, linked to extreme rainfall in south-east Asia.
“The price of a Christmas meal will in all probability be increased subsequent yr and this time it’s believable that wages is not going to sustain as they’ve up to now,” mentioned Wieladek.