After the high food inflation of the last couple of years I've noticed over the past few months prices decreasing in local supermarkets, and in particular goods being discounted heavily that are actually products that you'd want to consume (as opposed to 20% off live sauerkraut that is originally priced up at £6 a packet or whatever). I'm talking premium sausages at a third off, vegetables, meat etc that's very keenly priced currently and would be a staple in most shopping baskets.

I've also noticed this isn't the case in the US and Europe where I've been shocked at just how much more groceries cost there than the UK.

I reckon my weekly grocery bill is a fair bit lower than a year ago. Anyone else noticed decreased grocery costs lately?