Between March 1 and August 31, the price of the basket of
essential food items increased by more than €21, indicates an analysis by the
consumer protection organisation Deco Proteste. Of the 63 products that make up
an essential basket, 55 rose in price.
The essential basket cost €185.17 on March 1 of this year,
having increased to €206.39 on the last day of August – that is, consumers
began to pay an additional €21.22 for the same food in the space of six months.
Biggest increases
According to Deco, the biggest increases have been seen in
fresh hake and broccoli, whose prices climbed by 67 percent and 47 percent,
respectively. But other foodstuffs had double-digit rises: kale and cooking oil
soared 36 percent, red potatoes are 33 percent more expensive and a whole
chicken is 30 percent more expensive.
A turkey steak now costs 25 percent more than at the
beginning of March, honey cereals have increased by 23 percent, while pork
chops and pork steaks have seen a price rise of, respectively, 20 percent and
18 percent.
Price drops
Only eight of the 63 products that make up an essential
basket maintained or dropped in price until August 31, this was the case of
coarse salt, whose price remained stable, as well as fibre cereals.
Courgette is the food item that had the biggest drop in
price (-23 percent) in the six-month period: from €2.21 down to €1.71 per
kilogram. Also noteworthy are the cost of frozen peas, which fell by 7 percent,
liquid yogurt (-2 percent) and sliced bread (-1 percent).
Cited in a statement from the organisation, spokeswoman Ana
Guerreiro stressed that “this is a time of difficult management for the
Portuguese family budget”, with “a worsening of the situation in the near
future”.
The essential basket analyzed by Deco comprises 63 foods,
including grocery, dairy, meat, fish, fruit, vegetables and frozen foods. The
analysis is carried out every Wednesday, based on the prices collected the
previous day, and the cost of the basket is obtained by calculating the average
price per product in all online supermarkets, present in the organisation's
simulator.