Market researcher Kantar said annual grocery inflation was 14.9% in the four weeks to July 9, falling 1.6 percentage points from the 16.5% in its June data set.
The Conservative government's key pledge to halve inflation in 2023 ahead of a probable election in 2024 has been undermined by stubbornly high food inflation.
The Kantar data going into July provides the most up to date snapshot of UK grocery inflation.
Official data for overall UK inflation in June will be published on Wednesday.
The researcher said UK grocery sales rose 10.4% over the four week period year-on-year on a value basis.
Persons:
Kantar, Fraser McKevitt, James Davey, Aurora Ellis
Organizations:
LONDON, Conservative, Bank of England, Tesco, Iceland Foods, Aldi, Lidl, Thomson