2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
A survey among food in our country showed that the cheapest food products are offered in Sofia and the most expensive in Lovech. According to the data of DKSBT, a market basket in Bulgaria costs an average of BGN 31.87.
The State Commission on Commodity Exchanges and Markets studied the 10 main food products needed by an average statistical household - sugar, oil, flour, rice, beans, eggs, chicken, minced meat, cheese and yellow cheese.
And while in the capital these products will cost you an average of BGN 27.4, consumers in Lovech pay BGN 36.19 for them.
Next in the ranking of the most expensive foods in Bulgaria are Burgas and Yambol, where the average values of the products are BGN 35.47 and BGN 35.33, respectively.
They are followed by consumers in Kardzhali and Ruse, where they pay an average of BGN 33.92 and BGN 33.75 for basic food products.
After Sofia, the next Bulgarian city with the cheapest food is Dobrich, where the consumer basket costs an average of BGN 28.81. The third cheapest foods in the country are offered in Plovdiv, where they cost an average of BGN 29.53.
Food for consumers in Silistra and Blagoevgrad is also cheaper, where they cost BGN 29.61 and BGN 30.93, respectively.
Food prices in Pleven, Vratsa, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Smolyan and Stara Zagora are around the norm.
In terms of individual food products, the largest decrease in prices was observed in greenhouse cucumbers, whose price fell by 57% since June 2014.
Cabbage and imported tomatoes are the next cheapest goods we have bought in the last year. The decrease in cabbage is by 43%, and in tomatoes - by 32%.
Fresh potatoes were the product that recorded the biggest jump in a year - as much as 71%. The prices of lemons were also higher - 55%, as well as onions - 44%.
The prices of flour type 500, cow's cheese and rice remained stable. Chicken breasts and long-lasting boiled-smoked salami were also sold almost unchanged.
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