Inflation
This coverage explores how inflation impacts the UK petcare industry, from rising supply chain costs to shifts in consumer spending. Pet Gazette reports on price trends, cost pressures for retailers and wholesalers, and strategies businesses are using to protect margins and maintain competitiveness. Coverage includes economic analysis, expert commentary, and case studies showing how inflation affects product pricing, sourcing, distribution, and overall market performance across the pet retail and supply sectors.
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Jul- 2012 -9 JulyCurrent Affairs
UK business lending improves in May, says CBI
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has revealed that business lending fell to 3.1 per cent in the year to May – a marginal improvement on the 3.5 per cent from the year to April. Lending growth in general was subdued in the UK, with net mortgage lending falling from…
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9 JulyIndustry News
UK business lending improves in May, says CBI
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has revealed that business lending fell to 3.1 per cent in the year to May – a marginal improvement on the 3.5 per cent from the year to April. Lending growth in general was subdued in the UK, with net mortgage lending falling from…
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6 JulyIndustry News
Jubilee lifts early-June footfall
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee provided an increase in footfall for non-food stores, according to the latest Retail Traffic Index (RTI). However the RTI, compiled by Ipsos Retail Performance, showed that there was no ‘bounce’ effect, as there had been following 2011’s royal wedding, with mid-June’s shop visitor figures regulating as…
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6 JulyRetailers
Jubilee lifts early-June footfall
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee provided an increase in footfall for non-food stores, according to the latest Retail Traffic Index (RTI). However the RTI, compiled by Ipsos Retail Performance, showed that there was no ‘bounce’ effect, as there had been following 2011’s royal wedding, with mid-June’s shop visitor figures regulating as…
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