“Cost of Flipping Crisis”: Pancake Day soars by almost double rate of inflation

13 Feb 2024
Christine Jardine MP
  • The total cost of items traditionally used on Pancake Day has risen by 7%, almost double the rate of inflation.
  • The price of self raising flour rose by 13% and the cost of sugar has soared by a fifth over the last year.
  • Lib Dems slam both the Conservatives and the SNP for economic growth being “flatter than a pancake” on their watch.

ONS figures, analysed by the Liberal Democrats, reveal that the cost of common ingredients for Pancake Day have soared by 7% in just one year, almost twice the rate of inflation.

As families across the UK celebrate Pancake Day, many will be shocked by the prices of ingredients in local shops. The total cost of ingredients commonly used to make pancakes or to use as toppings has risen by 7% in comparison to last year’s prices. That is close to double the rate of inflation.

Families looking to use the popular topping of lemon and sugar will see that prices have soared. Granulated white sugar has risen by 21% to £1.18 and lemons have gone up by 6%.

Liberal Democrat Scottish affairs spokesperson Christine Jardine MP said:

“The soaring cost of ingredients and popular toppings are creating a cost of flipping crisis this pancake day.

“It is very much out of the frying pan and into the fire for families across Scotland.

“Economic growth under both the Conservatives and the SNP is flatter than a pancake. They are out of touch, out of ideas, and should be kicked out of office.”

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