Food sales fall for first time in at least 22 years

Food sales fell for the first time since at least 1986, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), as shoppers continued to tighten their belts in what may already be a recession.

The Office for National Statistics’ figures showed that food sales had fallen by 0.1% in the three months to September, compared with the same period last year.

According to The Telegraph, record food price inflation has raised many households’ food bills by as much as £750 compared with 2007, prompting increasing numbers of shoppers to hunt for bargains. But for the first time since the ONS began its monthly survey in 1986, the figures indicate that shoppers are actually buying less food.

A spokesperson for debt management company Gregory Pennington said: “For some time there has been evidence that shoppers are cutting back to avoid financial problems or getting into debt, but these figures provide particularly strong evidence that they are really beginning to feel the pressure.

“As always, we advise anyone struggling with debt to seek professional debt advice as soon as possible.”

---

Gregory Pennington offer debt management plans as well as a range of other debt solutions. If you are worried about debt, contact one of our expert debt advisers now.

Need expert help with your debts? Try our debt solution finderFind your solution
  • 0800 161 3516
  • 0161 605 4824

Articles home

Top of page

Debt solution finder

Answer a few simple questions and we'll help you find your debt solution

£2,000
Go to next step

To help us find your solution please tell us some more about you

Go to final step

Just a few more details before we calculate your results

Agree to the privacy policy
Please remember, our debt solution finder is just an information tool. One of our advisors will be in touch to answer any questions you may have and offer you more personalised advice on how to resolve your debt problems.
About us

We've been helping people get out of debt for almost 20 years. Read more about what we do and the charities we support.

Read more
Fees & key info

Read more about the fees involved with each of the solutions we provide.

Download the Insolvency Service guide to dealing with creditors.

Conditions Apply. Repaying your debt over a longer period of time can increase the total amount to be repaid. Your ability to obtain credit will be affected in the short term and may also be affected in the medium to long term. Fees are payable when continuing service is provided.
Our awards

Every month we help 1000s of people to get out of debt. We are proud of the service we provide and of the awards we've received.

Read more
Top 5 tips for
beating debt

Read our top 5 expert tips on how to beat debt and deal with your lenders.

Read more