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From bucket hats to strawberry and cream sandwiches – what we’re buying in 2025

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 31/12/202531/12/2025

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Bucket hats, strawberry and cream sandwiches and soaking in Gregs sausage rolls KFC There is gravy British This year, consumers are pulling out their wallets.

This is what we spend every month.

– January

Average temperatures of 3C and Storm Eowyn, which brought 100mph winds to the UK, posed a threat to life and kept consumers indoors. According to data from Barclays Bank, digital content and subscription spending increased by 8.3% year-on-year, and food delivery spending increased by 5.1%, a new high for the whole year.

However, in addition to this, online purchases of fitness equipment have increased by 60% compared to the previous month, according to statistics adobewhile spending on supplements, including multivitamin powders and pills, increased 26%, and sales of fruits and vegetables increased 24%.

– February

As the weather warms, more than a quarter of UK adults (27%) plan to pay more attention to healthy eating. A third (30%) say they are paying more attention to ingredients and nutrition labels, and a fifth (22%) have considered or already grow their own fruit and vegetables at home.

27% said they would be more likely to visit stores and restaurants that offer “healthier” options, rising to 45% among 18-24 year olds. Popular alternatives include zero sugar foods (33%), organic or natural foods (29%) and low or no alcohol drinks (24%).

– March

According to Which?, the price of Easter eggs has increased by 50% compared with last year, but the size has shrunk. – The result of a 16.5% increase in chocolate prices in one year.

Women going through menopause and menopause spend an average of £1,800 a year on products such as vitamins and smartwatches to combat symptoms such as fatigue and hot flashes, a survey has revealed.

A Clearpay poll of buy now, pay later services found that around 76 per cent of women buy vitamins and minerals, 52 per cent buy supplements and 40 per cent spend money on hormone support to help manage symptoms.

– April

The so-called “terrible April” price rises combined with soaring energy costs have left the average household facing a rise of £1,254 a year in basic bills, according to comparison website Uswitch.

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Ofgem’s price caps have been raised for the third time in a row, with bills for typical households paying by direct debit rising by 6.4%, following a 10% increase in October and a further 1.2% increase in January, taking them to £111 a year and £9.25 a month.

This is 9.4%, or £159, higher than the same period last year, but £531, or 22%, lower than at the height of the energy crisis in early 2023.

– possible

UK vets may face temporary price caps amid fears pet owners are being ripped off, the competition watchdog has announced.

The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating the veterinary industry after 56,000 people raised concerns about the sector, including that they paid too much for medicines and prescriptions and were not provided with basic information such as price lists and prescription costs.

heinz Introducing a new fish and chip sauce that rebrands the classic condiment tartar sauce.

The food giant is urging consumers to think of its new sauce as “Tartar Sauce 2.0”, with packaging describing the contents as “Tartar Sauce” and listing ingredients as including gherkins, dill, salt, parsley and mustard.

– June

Consumers are beginning to brace for the UK’s hottest summer on record – with four heatwaves set to hit between June and August.

Waitrose ice cream sales are up 10% on the previous year, while John Lewis reports garden furniture sales are up 21% on June last year, while sales of its basic Anyday handheld fan hit one million units in a year.

The National Lottery sold 18,600 tickets a minute on June 6, setting a record for the £208 million EuroMillions draw.

The EuroMillions draw, which ran over 10 weeks, not only generated the UK’s highest-ever sales (over £550 million), but also generated the largest charity return in the game’s history.

Marks & Spencer has launched a dessert sandwich filled with strawberries and cream.

The “game-changing” limited edition Red Diamond Strawberry Cream Sandwich, priced at £2.80, is filled with fruit and light cream cheese on a fluffy sweet bun.

– July

Oasis’ long-awaited Live ’25 reunion tour kicks off on July 4th in Cardiff.

The tour sparked a sales boom for bucket hats, with even John Lewis reporting a 40% increase in sales in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024.

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Tesco reported record fruit sales as consumers sought to stay hydrated in the heat.

The UK’s largest supermarket said overall fruit demand soared by almost 10% this month “unprecedented”, with sales of berries, stone fruits, kiwis, melons, watermelons, pineapples, grapes and bananas all rising to record highs.

The grocer said it had ordered extra supply to meet expected demand ahead of temperatures expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius.

– August

Greggs and KFC have teamed up to create “the crossover treat of the century”, a sausage roll soaked in gravy.

The two high street food giants have teamed up for the first time to launch Greggs Sausage Rolls with KFC Gravy, claiming it is “the mash-up the country has been craving” and is “deliciously delicious”.

– September

The long hot summer has led to record-breaking swimwear sales at John Lewis, with sales in September and October up 18% and 28% respectively on the same period last year. In late summer, department store sales of outdoor cooking kits continued to soar 42%.

Fake Labubu dolls – expected to be the best-selling toys this Christmas – have been seized amid warnings they could pose a potentially fatal choking hazard to young children.

Later this month, Intellectual Property Office It says more than £3.5 million worth of counterfeit toys have been seized at UK borders this year, with 75% failing key safety tests.

Of the 259,000 counterfeit toys intercepted at the border, 90%, or 236,000 items, were counterfeit Labubu dolls.

High street food chain Greggs has announced it will open its first pub within Fenwick Newcastle department store, serving unique beers and a menu featuring classic bakes and sausage rolls.

– October

Charlie Bigham has launched a range of supermarket ready meals priced at up to £30 to appeal to consumers hesitant about soaring prices for eating out.

The entrepreneur said the new Brasserie range, which includes Beef Wellington, Salmon Wellington, Rooster in Wine, Duck Confit and Venison Bourguignon, comes as restaurant dining costs continue to rise.

Nearly half of adults in the UK (48%) have gambled in the past four weeks, according to the Gambling Commission’s annual survey.

If you exclude people who only buy lottery tickets, the overall figure drops to 28%.

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Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl is on sale, in which she writes about three alleged sexual encounters she had with then-Prince Andrew.

TGJones (formerly WHSmith) reports that sales of the memoir have increased every day since its publication on October 21. The retailer said sales of the book were three times its forecast.

– November

The classic bagel from London’s Papo’s Bagels has been rated by Deliveroo as the most popular order across its global business, according to the company.

Papo’s, an independent family-run bagel kitchen, was the most ordered takeaway on Deliveroo this year, with its classic option combining smoked salmon, cream cheese, red onion slices, tomatoes and capers.

Consumers have learned that fresh British-grown strawberries will be widely available to buy this Christmas after a company used new technology to extend the season to 12 months.

The Summer Berry Company, one of the UK’s leading fruit producers based near Chichester, is currently growing British strawberries on a commercial scale throughout the year, with the help of LED technology, through the colder months.

The finale of “Celebrity Renegade” attracted 11.1 million viewers. John Lewis reports that people started using the wrist warmers after presenter Claudia Winkleman wore them throughout the series.

– December

High street baker Greggs is at it again with the launch of the first Christmas cards featuring sausage roll gifts.

The range, called ‘The Ultimate Secret Santa Surprise’, includes a £3.95 card printed with heat-activated ink which when heated reveals a code to redeem a free sausage roll or a vegan sausage roll.

The cards come with the option to personalize them with a few designs, such as adding a loved one’s face to a sausage roll.

In a rare bit of good news for household budgets, consumers have been told that Christmas dinner will be pennies cheaper than last year.

According to market research firm Worldpanel by Numerator (formerly Kantar), a turkey and all the trimmings for four people cost an average of £32.46 this year, down slightly from £32.57 last year and up 6.5% on the previous year.

Tesco has announced it will be giving away “quirky” Christmas trees to help people across the country embrace “the parts of Christmas that aren’t always perfect but are still just as wonderful”.

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