Demand for romantic treats were the order for February, resulting in a 2.1% increase in take-home sales at Northern Ireland’s grocers, to just over £4.4
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Take-home grocery sales rose by 2.2% in Northern Ireland in the year to 28th December 2025, latest figures show. While people visited stores less often
Take-home grocery sales reached a record £13.8 billion last month, as shoppers got into the Christmas spirit, up 3.8% year-on-year. Grocery inflation eased slightly to
Spending patterns shifted in Northern Ireland’s grocery sector as shoppers settled back into routines and autumn arrived, with £4.4 billion spent in the year up
Grocery price inflation held steady throughout November, at 4.7%, while take-home sales have risen below inflation by 3.4% over the four weeks to 30th November,
Spending patterns shifted across Northern Ireland as consumers settled back into routines and autumn began, with the grocery sector here feeling the impact. In the
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The return to routine, school and work for countless Northern Ireland households all played a part in a 2% increase in grocery spending compared to
Grocery price inflation nudged down to 4.9% from 5.0% last month, latest figures report. Like-for-like grocery price inflation dipped slightly for the second consecutive month,
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