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Celia Bergin and
Andrew Atkinson
Britain’s surging inflation rate is forcing consumers to pay more for the same amount of goods, underscoring a dimming outlook for the economy.
Retail sales volumes unexpectedly rose 0.3% last month, but the cost of those sales increased more rapidly by 1.3%, the Office for National Statistics said Friday. The volume gains came from a 4.8% surge from web-based stores, which offered discounts and promotions to draw in customers.