The article reports a significant increase in the prices of various goods in Iran over the past year, with some items seeing a rise of over 100%. Notably, the price of imported soybean meal and domestic corn has doubled, affecting the cost of animal products. Other commodities like vegetables, fruits, and legumes have also seen substantial price hikes. Fuel prices have also increased, with gasoline reaching 15,000 Tomans per liter. However, the prices of some items, such as rice, have remained stable. The article also mentions a decrease in the prices of one-day-old chickens, 800-gram tomato paste, and Indonesian printing paper.