The cost of milk has risen in Greece

Published Sep 16, 2021

Tridge summary

Greece is experiencing a surge in food prices, with increases seen in basic staples such as bread, flour, milk, pasta, and coffee. Supermarket prices for pasta have risen by 5-10 cents per pack, sliced cheeses and sausages have become more expensive, and milk prices have increased by 8-25 cents per liter. Bread prices in bakeries have risen by an average of 10 eurocents per loaf. The price of flour and meat have also increased, with lamb already costing 1 euro more per kilo and pork expected to follow suit. Coffee prices in cafes have also increased, although not yet to 5 euros per cup. The price increases vary across different cafes and coffee brands.
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Original content

In Greece, there is a general rise in prices, basic foodstuffs are becoming more expensive - bread, flour, milk, pasta, coffee. The prices of pasta in the supermarket are up 5-10 cents per pack. Other packaged products also went up in price - sliced cheeses, sausages. Milk in the supermarket has become more expensive by 8-25 cents, depending on the manufacturer, and now costs about 1.65-1.7 euros per liter. Bread in the supermarket is still at the same price, but in bakeries it has risen in price by an average of 10 eurocents - a loaf weighing 400 grams costs 70 eurocents instead of 60. “In accordance with our own price list, we raised prices by 10 eurocents for the main types of bread, not black (in Greece it is more expensive than white bread - Ed.). Bread, which cost 60 eurocents, became 70 eurocents. Bread, which cost 70 eurocents , now it costs 80 euro cents, "Maria, co-owner of a nearby bakery store, told RIA Novosti, which bakes its own products every day. ...
Source: Milknews

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