Shopping for essential food items already costs more than €214 to families, according to price monitoring
by DECO Proteste. Since February, the price of the food basket has already
increased by more than €30.
"A basket of
essential foodstuffs currently costs 214.30 euros, 30.67 euros more (16.71%)
more than it cost on February 23, the eve of the beginning of the armed
conflict in Ukraine and the date on which we started this analysis",
states DECO Proteste.
In the last week
alone - between 12 and 19 October - the basket recorded an increase of 1.81
percentage points, which represents an increase of 3.80 euros.
Since February 23,
DECO Proteste has been monitoring the price of a basket of 63 essential food
products that includes goods such as turkey, chicken, hake, horse mackerel,
onions, potatoes, carrot, banana, apple, orange, rice, spaghetti, sugar, ham,
milk, cheese and butter.
"The increases
have been felt in all food categories, and it has been, above all, meat and
fish that have seen their prices rise the most", explains DECO.
What prices have
gone up the most?
The ten products
that saw their price increase the most between February 23 and October 19 were
fresh hake (up 78%), broccoli (up 48%), kale (up 41%), and white sugar (up
41%), semi-skimmed milk (up 34%), oranges (up 34%), tomato pulp (up 34%), whole
chicken (up 31%), turkey steak (up 31%) and cake flour (up 29 percent).
In case people reading think “It´s not that bad…”, just a sample of what level of economic duress people are being subjected to, in ““People are stealing to eat”, warn Supermarkets”, Pt Resident, 21/10/2022: “Says Expresso in today: The elderly and parents are being caught “more and more” by hypermarket security guards. (…) “People are desperate. They hide packets of milk and cans of tuna in their bags, or in their jackets – to consume themselves or give to their children”, says Cláudio Ferreira, president of the national association of private vigilance. (…) Edson Alves, 49, is clearly a security guard with a warm heart. He tells Expresso the situation is “very sad”; that he has frequently gone with the ‘stolen item’ that he has apprehended to the cash tills and paid for it himself, giving it to the ‘miscreant’ to take home.”
By guida from Lisbon on 23 Oct 2022, 09:01
Ofcourse when everyone got 125 Euros, everything going to be expensive. Basic economics 101.
By Dakota from Other on 24 Oct 2022, 12:32