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Alcohol-free beer and houmous used to measure inflation as UK shifts to healthier living
The ONS collects the costs of 760 products and services across different retailers to come up with the monthly inflation figures. The ONS said 0% beer and houmous had been added due to their growing popularity and consumer spending. The government has set a 2% target for the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation. The most recent published rate was 3% in January. Official forecasters had expected that to drop to 2% by the end of the year, but that is now considered far less likely owing to the economic fallout from the war in Iran. A rate of closer to 3% is now predicted.