Price Levels For Consumer Goods and Services Differed Widely in the EU For 2016
In 2016, price levels for consumer goods and services differed widely in the European Union.
The statistics have been presented Sunday by the Bulgarian State Commission for Goods Exchange and Markets.
The prices of the basic foodstuff in Bulgaria has decrease in June 2009 year-on-year.
The statistics have been presented Sunday by the Bulgarian State Commission for Goods Exchange and Markets.
Price fall between 1-3% has been registered in June month-on-month for flour, sugar, and chicken. The price of eggs has decreased by 10% to BGN 0,15 per piece, and the cow cheese has become cheaper by 5%.
However, there is 1-2% increase for the same period in prices of some meat products, fish, rise, lentils, and cooking oil.
In the fruits and vegetables market there is a usual for the season significant decrease of prices month-on-month.
The biggest fall is for cherries (-47%), followed by tomatoes (-37%), cucumbers (-23%), and cabbage (-24%).
In June 2009 year-on-year, the biggest decrease of prices is for lemons (-50%), cooking oil (42%), flour (-35%), apples and cherries (-19 to -22%).
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