Up to 30 percent: These foods have become particularly expensive
Created: 04/01/2022, 17:15
By: Patricia Huber
Weekly shopping is becoming more expensive: the price increase is particularly noticeable for some groceries.
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Food has become more and more expensive in recent months.
An overview shows which products are particularly affected.
Berlin – The inflation rate* in Germany has now reached a value of 7.3 percent.
This is currently noticeable for consumers, especially when filling up and shopping in the supermarket.
Inflation: butter, rusks, biscuits - customers now have to pay significantly more for them
With the supermarket comparison app "smhaggle",
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has found out which foods are subject to the most extreme price increases.
An overview:
The price of butter in particular has risen sharply.
The costs for the Weihenstephan branded butter rose the most.
This now costs 26.2 percent more than a year ago.
The price increase for the own-brand butter packs is 22.2 percent.
In addition, a surprising result of the price evaluation: Salt costs a good twice as much at Aldi and Rewe in March 2022 as it did in January of this year.
Federal Statistical Office: These foods are significantly more expensive
The Federal Statistical Office* has provided data on which foods saw the highest price increases in February compared to the previous year.
The daily
news reported on it .
Read the top ten here:
Cucumbers: +30.3%
Sunflower oil, rapeseed oil or similar: + 28.9%
Tomatoes: + 27%
Semolina, rye flour or similar: + 22.5%
Frozen fruit: + 20.5%
Butter: + 20.4%
Asparagus spears, canned vegetables: + 18.7%
Margarine: + 17.6%
Lettuce or Iceberg Lettuce: +17.1%
Eggs: +16.3%
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