Chocolate sweets at Christmas? DECO warns that this year will be more expensive

Chocolate sweets at Christmas? DECO warns that this year will be more expensive

The price of the tablet this year is around 4 euros – an increase of 2.21 euros (77%) compared to last year. In the case of eggs, the increase is around 58 cents, with the price of half a dozen being around 2.12 euros.

If you can’t do without a Christmas log or a homemade chocolate mousse, know that this year it will cost you more. The Christmas Hamper is more expensive than last year, currently costing around 55 euros. The biggest increases affect turkey and cod, but also cooking chocolate and eggs.

the price of tablet costs around 4 euros this year – an increase of 2.21 euros (77%) compared to last year. In the case of eggs, the The price is around 58 cents, with the price for half a dozen being around 2.12 euros.

Turkey legs and cod registered one of the biggest increases in the space of a year. A kilo of turkey now costs 5.70 euros (1.36 euros) while large cod has risen from 12.84 euros to 16.71 euros

But it’s not all bad news. The towhite sugar is 57 cents cheaper, setting the price at 1.17 euros. Already the oilwhich was one of the most affected products for several weeks, now sees its price reducing dand 10.17 euros to 6.65 euros (- 3.51 euros).

Basket is cheaper than last week

Despite these increases, the accounts show that, compared to the last week (from November 26th to December 3rd), the price of the basket dropped by 32 cents.

Deco Proteste’s Christmas basket includes 16 products. They are: extra virgin olive oil, cabbage, DOC Alentejo white wine, Carolino rice, turkey leg, red potato, traditional carcass, eggs, cooking oil, pineapple, semi-skimmed UHT milk, cake flour, DOC Douro red wine, chocolate bar for cooking, large cod and white sugar.

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