“The rise of Food and drinks non-alcoholic was the one that had the highest incidence in all regions. Within this division, the increase in Meat and derivatives stood out; Bread and cereals; and Milk, milk products and eggsfor being the ones that had the most incidence this month,” the report said.
At the other extreme, fruits and vegetables, tubers and legumes “They were among those with the lowest incidence, with falls even in some regions in the latter case”.
Thus, the foods that rose the most were the hake filet per kilo that increased by 17.1% and went from being worth $857.13 to $1003.68. complete the podium, the kilo of wheat flour, with an increase of 16.1% since it went from costing $74.22 to $86.18. And finally, one and a half liter sunflower oil it had an increase of 13.5%, and is now selling for $351.67 when a month before it cost $309.79.
There were also sharp declines. The kilo of tomatoes fell 25.5% in the last month, and thus fell from $258.72 to $192.78 per kilo. For its part, the lemon fell 15.7%, and from costing $157.61 it went to $132.86.
Source: Ambito

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