As to food and non-alcoholic beverages were positioned below the general measurement with 4.6% but it was the one that had the highest incidence in all regions. Within the division, the increase in vegetables, tubers and legumes stood out, although the increase in meat and derivatives was what grew the most at a general level.
The food product that increased the most last month was the kilo of lettuce, which rose 37.8% and went from being worth $254.79 to $351.13. It was later found the kilo of potato that increased by 21.5% and from $71.28 rose to $86.64.
Behind them stood the round tomato per kilo that came out last month at $217.73 from $180.83 with an increase of 20.4%. They complete the four foods with more increments, frozen hamburgers for four units that were worth $498.81 from $429.65 with a rise of 16.1%.
Source: Ambito

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