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food prices the greatest causes for concern. Confidence in non-essential spending dropped to 49%, its lowest level since March 2023, but 52% say they feel able to manage their day-to-day finances without
food costs later in the year,” said Sam Waller, the leader of industry for consumer markets at PwC UK. The PwC report mirrors other consumer confidence surveys, with the data company GfK also reporting last
2023. It said this was being driven by [high energy prices](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/18/oil-prices-rise-bonds-iran-war-peace-talks-inflation-trump-crude-gilts-starmer) and related costs “which have significantly strained household budgets”. Baluch said: “Inflation worries have firmly taken centre stage. The rising cost
UK inflation could go as high as 6% in the worst-case scenario. Although inflation has fallen significantly since the October 2022 high, prices have not fallen. They have just been rising less quickly. Inflation
concerns among industry experts over a potential shortage. The price of whey has risen fivefold to record levels as companies race to secure supplies amid a boom driven by growing use of GLP-1 drugs
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