Inflation: These meals have change into the costliest | EUROtoday
Olive oil, sugar and biscuits: these merchandise have seen the best worth will increase over the previous 4 years – in some circumstances greater than one hundred pc. Only one meals merchandise is cheaper at the moment than it was in 2020.
For many customers in Germany, buying within the grocery store has not all the time been a pure pleasure in recent times. High inflation was guilty for this. According to the Federal Statistical Office, in July 2024, meals and non-alcoholic drinks had been on common greater than 32 p.c dearer than 4 years in the past.
There are quite a few causes for this, equivalent to the consequences of the corona pandemic and the battle in Ukraine, local weather change and rising prices for uncooked supplies, vitality and personnel. An overview of the meals merchandise for which the take a look at patrons have registered the biggest worth will increase since July 2020:
Olive oil (+112.6 p.c)
In July, customers needed to pay greater than twice as a lot for a bottle of olive oil as they did 4 years in the past. “The most important reason is the collapse in production in the most important producing country, Spain, in the 2022/23 financial year,” says Thomas Els, head of shopper analysis on the Agricultural Market Information Company (AMI). There has been solely a slight restoration within the present harvest season. The purpose is poor harvests on account of droughts.
Zucker (+83,3)
Sugar can also be considerably dearer than it was in 2020. The worth improvement is formed by provide considerations on the worldwide sugar market and has additionally affected costs in Germany, says Els. “Prices reached a record level in 2022, and the upward trend continued in 2023. Another reason is the lower sugar content in sugar beet due to the wet weather, says food expert Jana Fischer from the Hamburg Consumer Advice Center.
Biscuits (+77.4)
Difficult times for those with a sweet tooth: Due to rising prices for raw materials such as sugar, flour and fats, biscuits have become considerably more expensive. “The wheat harvest was decrease in Germany each final yr and this yr on account of moist climate,” says Fischer. The price of wheat flour was therefore significantly higher in July 2024 (+61.5) than four years previously. Another reason for the increase was the war in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine are among the most important grain exporters in the world. The developments also affected the prices of crispbread and rusks (+66.4).
Quark (+72,6)
The prices for dairy products such as quark have risen significantly. Smaller milk volumes than in previous years and a low fat content in raw milk led to rising producer prices in 2021/2022, after which they fell again. Since the beginning of 2024, there has been another increase. In July 2024, quark was more than 70 percent more expensive than four years previously. There were also price jumps for condensed milk (+61.5), cream (+48.7), semi-hard cheese (+45.8) and butter (+39.4). Why has quark increased the most? Its production is the most complex, says the spokesman for the Federal Association of German Dairy Farmers, Hans Foldenauer.
Tomato ketchup or spice ketchup (+64.9)
Consumers also have to pay significantly more for tomato and spice ketchup. According to the food association Kulinaria, this is mainly due to the sharp increase in costs for important ingredients such as tomato paste, vinegar and starch, but also for energy and packaging.
Asparagus or other canned vegetables (+64.5)
Canned goods with asparagus or mixed vegetables (+64.5), peas (+62.5) and sauerkraut (60.9) were also affected by price increases. “2022 was a very unhealthy harvest yr for greens throughout Europe,” says Christoph Freitag, managing director of the Federal Association of the Fruit, Vegetable and Potato Processing Industry. The harvest in 2023 was not much better. The material also contributed to the price increases. The high demand for canned goods during the pandemic drove up the prices of tinplate. Another factor was the increase in costs for personnel, energy and logistics, says Freitag.
Sunflower oil, rapeseed oil or similar (+63.4)
Oils are also at the top of the list of the biggest price increases. Starting from a low level in 2020, wholesale prices for rapeseed and sunflower oil refined products had already risen sharply in 2021, says expert Els. As a result of the Russian attack on Ukraine, prices then exploded. Before the war, Ukraine had been the world's largest exporter, from which the EU sourced a large part of its imports. Accordingly, in spring 2022, sunflower oil was hardly available in supermarkets for weeks, and the shelves were empty. Recently, consumer prices for oil have fallen again.
Only one food item cheaper than in July 2020
There are numerous other products that have seen significant price increases of 30 percent or more since 2020. According to the Federal Statistical Office, only one food is a good 2 percent cheaper today than it was then: citrus fruits. “Spain's means to ship lemons particularly was exceptionally excessive this season. Demand is weak, as is common for the season,” says Els. Oranges, tangerines, clementines, grapefruits and lemons are all cheaper than they were four years ago.
The test buyers recently registered lower prices for no other food than in July 2020. The smallest increases were recorded for pears (+0.8) and apples (+7.4). According to Els, apples had above-average harvest quantities in 2021 and 2022, declining purchasing mood and therefore lower prices. However, because the current apple harvest is poor, industry experts expect prices to rise.
Some price declines since July 2023
At least: For some foodstuffs, consumers did not have to dig as deep into their pockets in July as they did twelve months earlier. The biggest price drops were for carrots (-13.8), onions and garlic (-13.7), frozen fruit (-13.1), citrus fruit (-9.3), sunflower oil and rapeseed oil (-8.6) and wheat flour (-8.3). However, the products mentioned have one thing in common: they are more expensive than in 2020, in some cases significantly more.
Recently, food prices have only increased slightly compared to the previous month, by 1.3 percent. However, this also means that the increase is continuing after prices have already risen sharply in many cases in recent years.
Can consumers hope that shopping will become cheaper again? “It is all the time tough to foretell how costs will develop sooner or later,” says Jana Fischer from the consumer advice center. Droughts and heavy rain are therefore having a growing impact on food prices.
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