By Andy Bruce
(Reuters) โ Virtual reality headsets will enter Britainโs inflation data next month while classified newspaper print adverts will disappear in an annual shake-up of the basket of goods and services used to calculate price rises.
The renewal of the inflation basket offers a snapshot of technological shifts and Britonsโ changing tastes.
โThe addition of virtual reality headsets for the first time shows our appetite for emerging technology, while the loss of printed newspaper adverts demonstrates a continuing shift towards the online world,โ Stephen Burgess, Office for National Statisticsโ deputy director for prices, said.
โConsumers are choosing easier options in the kitchen, so oven-ready gammon joints make way for the quicker choice of pulled pork,โ Burgess added.
The ONS also added a new category for household energy bill prices: fixed-rate tariffs, which are popular among consumers who want to avoid fluctuating electricity and gas bills.
Britainโs first modern inflation basket appeared in 1947 including unskinned wild rabbits, condensed milk and lamp oil.
In the 1970s โ a decade many would prefer to forget in fashion terms โ statisticians put home perm kits and hair dryers into the index.
This year the ONS added smoked salmon, mangos and menโs pool sandals โ โa rapidly growing and previously unrepresented area of the footwear marketโ โ to the consumer price index basket.
(Reporting by Andy Bruce; Editing by William Schomberg)
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