
"Vinyl Revival Boosts UK Inflation Basket"
Vinyl records are set to re-enter Britain's inflation basket for the first time in 32 years, reflecting a resurgence in demand for tangible forms of music. The annual shake-up of the basket of goods and services used to calculate price rises also includes the addition of air fryers and healthier food options, while removing items like hand sanitiser and rotisserie chickens due to changes in consumer demand. The shift in the inflation basket highlights changes in Britons' tastes and needs, with cultural revivals and evolving consumer trends impacting spending patterns.