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UK supermarket Asda launches fresh round of price cuts


A worker pushes shopping trolleys at an Asda store in West London, Britain

A worker pushes shopping trolleys at an Asda store in West London, Britain, April 28, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights

LONDON, Aug 24 (Reuters) – British supermarket Asda on Thursday followed rivals Ocado Retail and Sainsbury’s (SBRY.L) in announcing a fresh round of price cuts, adding to the downward trajectory in UK food inflation.

Grocery prices remain in the spotlight as Britons grapple with a cost-of-living crisis stretching into its second year.

Asda, Britain’s third largest grocer, said it had lowered the prices of 425 branded and own-label products, such as nappies, bread, cereals and sausages, by an average of 11%.

It said the move was costing it 23 million pounds ($29 million).

Ocado Retail and Sainsbury’s announced price cuts on Wednesday.

UK food price inflation reached its highest since 1977 in March at over 19%. This official measure slowed to 14.9% in July and, while industry data showed it at 12.7% in August, rising food prices remain a major strain on the finances of many households.

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Reporting by James Davey
Editing by Mark Potter

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