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Hellenic Statistical Authority: Food inflation at – 0.5% in December

In cleaning and maintenance products the reduction reached 7.9% - In which other main product categories recorded price reductions

Newsroom January 13 08:30

According to data released by ELSTAT for December 2024, annual inflation, compared to December 2023, in the “Food and non-alcoholic beverages” category was -0.3%, and in the “Food” category was -0.5%, indicating price decreases in a number of basic food products.

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The reductions come after successive inspections by the relevant departments of the Ministry of Development to tackle the phenomena of unfair profiteering in Greek and multinational companies, with high fines imposed. Competent sources estimate that these controls have led to substantial market compliance and containment of price increases.

At the same time, according to ELSTAT, significant reductions are also observed in the category “Cleaning and maintenance products” (-7.9%). It is underlined that especially for the category of cleaning products, in 2024, the government has taken measures to limit the practices of discounts, credits, and other benefits between suppliers and supermarkets, in order to pass the discounts directly to the shelf in favor of consumers.

Indicatively, significant reductions are being applied to the following categories of staple products:

  • – Flour and other cereals (-5.5%)
    – Pasta (-4.8%)
    – Poultry (-3.7%)
    – Frozen fish (-1.3%)
  • – Frozen seafood (-10.1%)
    – Fresh whole milk (-6.2%)
    – Fresh milk light (-5.2%)
    – Evaporated milk (-4.5%)
    – Yoghurt (-2.9%)
    – Cheese (-3.9%)
    – Fresh fruit (-3.5%)
    – Sugar (-23.7%)
    – Baby food (-4.3%)
    – Other foodstuffs (-4.0%)
    – Cleaning products (-7.9%)
    – Personal hygiene products (-3.3%) 

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