Energy and Supply Pressures Push UK Foodservice Costs Higher Again
The Food Service Price Index reached 150.7 in April 2026, recording a month-on-month inflation rate of 0.2%. Following the sharp 1.4% deflationary drop witnessed in March, this modest upwind movement indicates that the temporary period of domestic cost relief has concluded.
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