Published September 7, 2017

Foodservice price inflation falls but meat and dairy costs rise

While the food service prices are rising, costs of certain foods are going down. In May the CGA Prestige Foodservice Price Index recorded a nine percent wholesale food price inflation which has been the highest in nine years. It has fallen since then to 7%. While meat, dairy, oils and fats, cheese and eggs have risen in inflation, things like sugar, cocoa, and fruit has fallen. The CGA feels the inflation was mainly due from Brexit. In the future prices could continue to go up due to a number of crucial supply issues.

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