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Extreme Weather Sends Butter, Beef and Chocolate Prices Soaring 15.6%

Key Takeaways

  • Butter, beef, milk, coffee, and chocolate prices have surged by 15.6% in the past year
  • Extreme weather is the primary driver, adding hundreds of pounds to annual grocery bills
  • Food inflation expected to peak at 5.5% by year-end as climate impacts intensify

Extreme weather is driving up food prices dramatically, with essentials like butter, beef, milk, coffee and chocolate seeing a massive 15.6% price increase over the past year. Climate-related disruptions to farming could add hundreds of pounds to the average British household’s annual grocery bill, according to new research.

A study by the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) reveals how alternating drought, extreme heat and heavy rainfall are devastating farms worldwide. While overall food prices rose just 2.8% this year, these five staples experienced disproportionate spikes.

Extreme weather is set to add hundreds to your grocery bills as the price of beef, butter, milk, coffee, and chocolate soar by 15.6 per cent (stock image) Your browser does not support iframes.

What’s Driving the Price Surge?

Chris Jaccarini, food and farming analyst at ECIU, explains: “While a higher minimum wage and national insurance contributions play a role in food price inflation, they don’t explain why coffee, chocolate or butter prices are surging. Climate shocks are a big factor for these products though, and until we reach net zero emissions and stabilise the climate, households will keep seeing prices rise.”

For dairy and beef products, England’s second-worst harvest on record caused poor grass growth, forcing farmers to use expensive bought-in feed. A climate-related virus outbreak in European dairy herds has also increased demand for British dairy products.

Meanwhile, coffee and chocolate face international supply chain issues. Cocoa prices more than tripled after extreme heat and rainfall hit West Africa, while weather disruptions in Brazil and Vietnam pushed coffee prices to record highs in March.

British shoppers have been shocked at the rising price of dairy products such as butter. But experts say costs are likely to increase further as climate change makes extreme weather more frequent Your browser does not support iframes.

Shoppers Feel the Pinch

British consumers are already reacting to the price hikes on social media. One TikTok user showed butter packs in anti-shoplifting bags at a London Aldi, while others shared shock at £7.15 mince and £9.35 Lurpak butter in Tesco.

X user Karen (@mooramana) tweeted: “£98! At Aldi, no booze included and only meat is sliced for a sandwich and a chicken to roast. Six months ago this would have been £70! Cost of living is just ridiculous.”

Another shopper expressed disbelief at a £50.42 grocery bill despite purchasing reduced items.

More Increases Expected

Mr Jaccarini warns the worst may be yet to come: “Global price shocks don’t hit supermarket shelves overnight. Because of this lag, the Bank of England expects food inflation to keep rising until the end of the year, peaking at around 5.5 per cent.”

Anna Taylor, Executive Director of the Food Foundation, urges government action: “We are seeing the price of certain products being driven up by extreme weather. This is a worrying trend. Government must treat this as a food security issue, and take steps to build the resilience of farming and our supply chains to shocks.”

Without intervention, experts warn weekly shopping will become increasingly unpredictable and unaffordable for millions of households as climate change intensifies.

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