Retailers ‘mitigate impact of VAT increase’
Falling food
price inflation and heavy discounting by retailers helped to mitigate the impact
of January’s VAT increase, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
While the price
of food rose at an annual 2.9% last month, this was down from the 3.7% increase
recorded in December.
Overall shop
price inflation climbed by 2.3% in January, but this was lower than
anticipated, the BRC-Nielsen Shop Price Index found.
The standard rate
of VAT reverted to 17.5% on 1 January 2010 following a thirteen-month reduction
to 15%. Many retailers responded by cutting prices in an effort to offset the
tax rise and boost post-Christmas sales.
Commenting on the
data, the BRC
He added: ‘Fierce competition, in the face of weakening consumer demand and uncertainty about the recovery, is keeping shop prices down.’