This January, the price of bread and other bakery products all fell slightly on year in Estonian supermarkets, while cheese and butter has become more expensive.
According to the latest statistics from the Estonian Institute of Economic Research (EKI), the prices of several meat products fell slightly in Estonian supermarkets this January.
The biggest fall was for smoked meat, which cost €12.10 a kilo in January 2024 but just €11.36 a kilo in the same month this year – a decrease of over 6 percent. The price of cooked sausage also fell by 4 percent, from €6.54 a year ago to €6.27. The price of pork chops fell by three percent on year, from €8.93 to €8.65.
Other meat products fell by less than one percent om average. Boneless pork, for example, cost €8.04 per kilogram this January, fall of seven cents on year.
The price of domestically produced minced meat also fell but by just four cents per kilo to €8.09. Domestic broilers was also down slightly, by one cent a kilo, to €4.15.
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