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Foodservice Price Index hits 28-month low as food prices continue to fall

27th Jun 2024 - 07:00
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Foodservice Price Index hits 28-month low as food prices continue to fall
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The latest Foodservice Price Index (FPI) report from Prestige Purchasing and CGA reveals more positive trends for the hospitality sector, with inflation dropping again in May 2024.

Year-on-year inflation fell to 4.6%, the lowest figure recorded by the Index in 28 months. May saw month-on-month deflation of -0.4%, which is only the fourth such decrease in the last 32 months.

Prestige Purchasing and CGA say the figures indicate a sustained return towards pre-pandemic levels of inflation and more closely mirror trends seen for some time in the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).

Shaun Allen, chief executive of Prestige Purchasing, said: “This fall of input-inflation is very welcome, as the full basket of CPI has also fallen sharply to 2% year-on-year, and diners will soon come to expect stable pricing again in our restaurants. Buyers should be particularly wary of proposed supplier increases in this period of sharply falling inflation.”

The basket of prices fell month-on-month in six of the Foodservice Price Index’s ten categories. After more than a year of double-digit year-on-year inflation in most categories this was reduced to just one in May. 

Reuben Pullan, senior insight consultant at CGA by NIQ, added: “After several years of relentlessly high inflation, these figures show some very welcome respite.  

“While some rates remain higher than businesses would like, the general stability makes it much easier to plan for the future. In turn it should also reassure consumers, who have seen food and drink menu prices rise sharply but will hopefully become more confident with their spending as we move towards the second half of the year.”

Written by
Edward Waddell