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Fried Food Ingredients - Bread, Butter, Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Coffee, Tea - Set Shopper are returning an average of £19.39 this month, according to retail research firm Associa. Using the average price of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons branded breakfast products, a staggering increase of over £3 compared to the same period last year. number reached.

Assosia's numbers show that the average price of a private-label breakfast basket is £11.70 for him, up from £9.84 in 2021.

Retired security worker Eric Taylor, 62, thanks to Express.co.uk stores and it was cheaper to have breakfast at his local restaurant, Titanic Cafe, in Ilford, east London. Last week he was billed £28, this week he will be £35 to £36.

"It's cheaper to have a cup of English in a cafe."

Colleagues at the new Tarleton Aldi store restock the shelves on July 22, 2022 in Tarleton

It's cheaper to buy an English breakfast at a cafe than to buy it yourself (Image: Getty)

Colleagues at an Aldi supermarket restock the shelves

Aldi supermarket workers stock shelves( (Image: Getty)

As inflation hits a 40-year high, public pensioners will see double-digit wage gains.

Taylor's traditional English breakfast at his local café consists of eggs, bacon, sausage, beans or tomatoes. , two slices of toast and tea or coffee for £5.95.

Titanic Cafe owner Eric Oran told Express.co.uk: We try to keep [price] to a minimum, albeit with difficulty.

"We buy in bulk so you get a better deal. [Our English breakfast] When you buy , you pay for one item instead of buying a lot of products that you may or may not use.There are many more products.Unless you have a large family, it can be a waste

However, he conceded that inflation had made it difficult to keep prices down.

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Shelves of bread at an Iceland Foods Ltd. supermarket in Christchurch

Bread shelves in an Icelandic supermarket in Christchurch (Image: Getty)

on a supermarket shelf on December 31, 2021 in Larne, Northern Ireland

Packs of sausages on supermarket shelves in Larne, Northern Ireland (Image: Getty)

Oran said: We strive to keep [price] to a minimum for our customers.

Earlier this week, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the retail price index (RPI) had surged to 12.3%. 10.1 percent.

Rising inflation has pushed interest payments on his government debt up by nearly 40% last month, taking him to £4.9bn in July borrowings, official data show.

Debt interest payments rose to £5.8bn in July from £3.5bn in the same month last year due to rising RPI inflation.

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Compare prices across Europe (Image: Express)

Michal Stelmach, senior economist at KPMG UK said:

"The cost of living crisis is likely to require more support for households, and an economic slowdown will put downward pressure on incomes, making it more difficult than ever to reach fiscal targets.

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Mr Taylor, from Ilford, east London, said he was fortunate enough to be financially sound for now. and all my savings are gone, and I worry." } Shoppers at Asda supermarket in London (Image: Getty)

Police officer Liz Wright, 49, Dagenham saves money

She said Express.co.uk: "I used to buy Tetley's, now I buy Tesco's. Tesco shops that used to be £60 a week are now £70-80.

Kathleen Wright, 76-year-old mother of Collier Rowe, said she now watches prices carefully when she's in the store.

A retired newsman said: "You are more conscious now when you shop.

"My husband and I have savings. But we don't want to touch them. It could happen. It's worrying."

After that, we are witnessing the fastest surge in grocery bills since 2008.

Research firm Kantar revealed that in her four weeks to Aug. 7, food price inflation jumped to 11.6 percent. Last month he was 9.9%.

said this equates to an increase in the average UK household's grocery bill of £533 per year.

As a result, sales of private-label value products reportedly increased by almost one-fifth to 19.7% as shoppers sought savings.

Fraser McKevitt, Head of Retail and Consumer Insights at Kantar, said:

"It is not surprising to see shoppers making lifestyle changes to cope with the extra demands of their households."