I've cut back on buying store own-brand 'premium' yogurts a bit. (I used to eat a couple every day). A year ago Morrison's 'The Best' yogurts were nominally priced at 60p but, as there was a permanent '4 for £2' offer on them, the 'real' price was only 50p. They're now priced at 95p (and with no special offer for buying in quantity), so that's a 90% price hike.
Many other dairy products have gone greatly in price. At the start of the year a pint of milk in Morrisons cost 59p (if I recall correctly)). It now costs 89p. So that's roughly a 50% increase.
Cheese has similarly shot up in price.
Chicken used to be a lot cheaper than beef but it's now nearly twice the price of it.
I used to eat in Morrison's café at least once a week but I rarely, if ever, venture in these days. It's not so long ago that one could buy a meal and a drink for £5.50 after 3pm. Now it's around £8.50 and, if (for example) fish & chips is the dish of choice, the portion size is much smaller than it used to be as well.
It doesn't seem that long since one could buy a decent pub meal for £8.50 or £9.50. Nowadays (other than in Wetherspoons, or perhaps Yates) the 'base price' for the most basic of pub meals tends to be around £14.50, with £19.50 not being uncommon. (There are some 'gastro pubs' here in Suffolk where the cheapest meal costs around £23.50).
A round of three drinks in a very basic pub cost me £19.50 a fortnight ago. (One pint of bitter and two glasses of Shiraz). That's part of the reason that I don't drink in pubs much these days!