"Between February 23, the eve of the start of the armed
conflict in Ukraine, and December 28, the price of the basket of essential food
goods increased by 18.26% (up 33.51 euros), now costing 217.14 euros",
explains the consumer protection organisation.
According to DECO, dairy products represent the
"category of foods whose rise was more pronounced, in percentage terms
(23.70%)", but "meat is also increasingly expensive".
"Inflation is also felt in the other food categories.
In ten months, the price of fish rose 17.88%; that of groceries rose 17.43%;
fruit and vegetables recorded an increase of 14.46%; and in frozen foods prices
were 17.15% more expensive", explains DECO.
Since February 23, DECO Proteste has been monitoring the
prices of a basket of 63 essential food products.
"This analysis has revealed increases almost every
week, with some products registering double-digit price increases from one week
to the next", underlines the consumer protection organisation.