The Daily Telegraph writes about this, citing data from a study conducted by Barclaycard.

As noted, pasta, canned food, tea, coffee, cleaning products and toilet paper are in the greatest demand among consumers.

According to the publication, many Britons buy medicines for the future, in particular paracetamol.

In addition, it is specified that motorists, taking into account the rise in fuel prices, are trying to use personal transport less often.

Earlier, The Independent newspaper, citing a group of representatives from more than 550 food banks, wrote that rising food and electricity prices in Britain are pushing some citizens to the “edge of the abyss”.

The owner of a British diner previously spoke about the crisis in the supply of oil and rising prices for fish.

In addition, according to the Daily Mail, in the UK, fruits and vegetables have risen in price by 30%.

As Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin noted, the anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the British authorities have hit ordinary residents of the kingdom, many enterprises in the country may go bankrupt.