Independent economist Julian Jessop first tweeted a graph citing figures from Eurostat and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) comparing UK and EU prices since 2019 up until March 2022.
He pointed out how food prices have risen five percent in the UK over this period up until the current month.
In stark contrast, this compares to nine percent in the euro area and 11 percent in the EU as a whole.
Mr Jessop then tweeted a graph showing food price inflation rates, which again cited numbers from Eurostat and the ONS.
Independent economist Julian Jessop first tweeted a graph citing figures from Eurostat and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) comparing UK and EU prices since 2019 up until March 2022.
He pointed out how food prices have risen five percent in the UK over this period up until the current month.
In stark contrast, this compares to nine percent in the euro area and 11 percent in the EU as a whole.
Mr Jessop then tweeted a graph showing food price inflation rates, which again cited numbers from Eurostat and the ONS.