When the ‘full force’ of the Iran war is set to hit supermarket prices

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28 Apr 2026 • 4:54 PM MYT
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When the ‘full force’ of the Iran war is set to hit supermarket prices

  • Retailers are warning that the full impact of the Iran war will soon hit supermarket shelves, despite a slight decrease in shop price inflation to 1 per cent in April.
  • Soaring fuel prices are expected to increase costs for farmers, which will subsequently lead to higher prices for livestock and vegetables.
  • Helen Dickinson of the British Retail Consortium stated that retailers are already facing significant cost pressures from domestic policies, which will be exacerbated by rising fuel, fertiliser, and commodity prices.
  • Sir Keir Starmer admitted that the financial pain from the conflict could be long-lasting, even after the Strait of Hormuz reopens, and urged the public not to panic.
  • Market research firm NIQ anticipates that increased fuel prices will drive inflation across food and non-food supply chains, with the Food and Drink Federation forecasting food inflation could reach 10 per cent by year-end.

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