UK Huge price increase means ‘dummy’ coffee jars are appearing in supermarkets - "Empty coffee jars have been put on the shelves of a supermarket in London in an apparent bid to deter customers from shoplifting amid the cost of living crisis."



Empty coffee jars have been put on the shelves of a supermarket in London in an apparent bid to deter customers from shoplifting amid the cost of living crisis.

A Co-op shop in Walthamstow used the ‘dummy’ products on jars of instant coffee, the price of which has been rising due to inflation.

“This product is a dummy, not for sale, please ask a member of staff for help,” read a sign on one of the jars.

A spokesperson for the supermarket, which operates a franchise model, said its priority was to protect staff safety as “shoplifting can be a flashpoint for violence”.

According to the Office for National Statistics, the price of instant coffee has increased by 13 per cent over the past year.

The cost of food has been soaring over the past year amid Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

There was some optimism on Tuesday that the rapidly rising increase in food prices may have reached its peak as a survey of prices in shops suggested they fell between April and May.

Food inflation fell to 15.4 per cent in the year to May, according to a survey by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Nielsen.

It was down from 15.7 per cent in April.

But the overall rate of inflation at grocers reached a new high of 9 of per cent, fuelled by the increasing price of coffee, chocolate and non-food items.

The 15.7 per cent is still a very high figure and means that a person who spent around £20 in a food shop a year ago would now be paying a little over £23 for the same items.

This is an average so the exact number would depend on what they bought.

Although May’s figure is a little lower than the food inflation seen in April, it is still the second fastest annual increase the BRC has ever measured, it said.

It added that the price of fresh food increased by 17.2 per cent in the year to May, down from 17.8 per cent in April.

However, ambient food inflation – that is to say shelf-stable items that can be stored at room temperature – rose from 12.9 per cent in April to 13.1 per cent in May.

Overall inflation in shops rose from 8.8 per cent to 9 per cent between April and May, the BRC said, an all-time high.

“While overall shop price inflation rose slightly in May, households will welcome food inflation beginning to fall,” said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson.

“The slow in inflation was largely driven by lower energy and commodity costs starting to filter through to lower prices of some staples including butter, milk, fruit and fish.

“Conversely, the price of chocolate and coffee rose off the back of the ongoing high global costs for these commodities. While non-food inflation rose, consumers are benefiting from heavy discounts in footwear as well as books and home entertainment.”

Ms Dickinson added:“While there is reason to believe that food inflation might be peaking, it is vital that government does not hamper this early progress by piling more costs onto retailers and forcing up the cost of goods even further.

“The biggest risk comes from policies such as the incoming border checks and reforms to packaging recycling fees.”
 
The cost of food has been soaring over the past year amid Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine


Conveniently ignoring the 2+ years of insane COVID policies around the world that destroyed supply chains and had the money printers going on overdrive. Who knew that printing infinite money while not producing anything had consequences.

Also we have to not farm anything because muh climate. Can't trade with Russia because muh Ukraine. It's a wonder it's not worse yet.
 
Lol, I think that the supermarkets are just taking an opportunity to crack down on theft. Which is a big problem over there it seems, and was already 10 years ago.

These fuckers have been putting everything you can think about behind glass under key for many years already, or attached with some sort of lock, meaning you need to ask staff to actually get it of the rack.

From USB cables, to steaks, electric toothbrushes or shaving equipment. It's nothing new really, it's just spreading to other items.

Soon enough, you'll have to submit to a rectal identification before you can enter your local Tesco, and prices will be raised to pay for it. All this to barely find anything but some Tesco branded low quality slob. And you will say thank you on the way out. You will wear your mask. You will pay with no contact, no cash accepted.
 
Taking bets on the date that King Chuckie is dragged out of Buckingham Palace by a starving, enraged mob and strung up from a streetlight. The moniker Charles was bad luck for the first two holders. Naming the heir to the throne Charles was one of the few truly autistic moves The Queen ever made. Shit has been really awful in britbongland for quite a while. The place was drained of anybody with any smarts a century ago and there's no desert to retreat to unlike in the colonies (and all the land is owned by a handful of dukes and princes anyway and commoners are strictly limited on where they can settle). Eventually britbongs are gonna get fed up with constant hunger and the lack of guns will not save the guys in power.
 
Taking bets on the date that King Chuckie is dragged out of Buckingham Palace by a starving, enraged mob and strung up from a streetlight. The moniker Charles was bad luck for the first two holders. Naming the heir to the throne Charles was one of the few truly autistic moves The Queen ever made. Shit has been really awful in britbongland for quite a while. The place was drained of anybody with any smarts a century ago and there's no desert to retreat to unlike in the colonies (and all the land is owned by a handful of dukes and princes anyway and commoners are strictly limited on where they can settle). Eventually britbongs are gonna get fed up with constant hunger and the lack of guns will not save the guys in power.
this implies the british royalty are behind this when it's just parliament being retarded
 
Gotta save that chocolate and coffee for the elites and Ukraine, am I right? You only get bread pleb
But she did not need to tell him why she had wrapped it up. The smell was already filling the room, a rich hot smell which seemed like an emanation from his early childhood, but which one did occasionally meet with even now, blowing down a passage-way before a door slammed, or diffusing itself mysteriously in a crowded street, sniffed for an instant and then lost again.
'It's coffee,' he murmured, 'real coffee.'
'It's Inner Party coffee. There's a whole kilo here,' she said.
 
Funny, don't see that shit where I shop, either on base, Walmart, or Costco. Looks like tough times in the UK.
 
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You can, I'm just not sure how filling they are
Well eating books is good for you - they're naturally high in fiber and a rich source of essential inks

NoReturn said:
But she did not need to tell him why she had wrapped it up. The smell was already filling the room, a rich hot smell which seemed like an emanation from his early childhood, but which one did occasionally meet with even now, blowing down a passage-way before a door slammed, or diffusing itself mysteriously in a crowded street, sniffed for an instant and then lost again.
'It's coffee,' he murmured, 'real coffee.'
'It's Inner Party coffee. There's a whole kilo here,' she said.
Clearly the inner party wasn't getting its coffee from walmart or superstore
 
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