The data from the State Commission on Commodity Exchanges and Markets, quoted by BNT, show an increase in the price of some of the main food products during the week. The price of fresh and yogurt has gone up. Among fruits, oranges and bananas are more expensive.
However, a number of products are cheaper, including chicken meat, cow's cheese and eggs. Among vegetables, cucumbers and tomatoes are the most expensive.
Chicken meat is cheaper by 0.8 percent to 6.70 leva per kilogram. The price of cow's cheese is down by 1.5 percent to 11.32 leva per kilogram, and the price of "Vitosha" cheese remains unchanged at 18.46 leva per kilogram.
Eggs (size M) are cheaper by 0.7 percent and are traded at 0.35 leva per piece wholesale. Butter (125 gram packet) also became cheaper - by 0.8 percent to 3.14 leva per piece.
During the week, the price of fresh milk (3 percent fat content) increased by 0.4 percent to 2.42 leva per liter, and yogurt (3 and over 3 percent fat content) increased by 1.6 percent to 1.39 leva per 400 gram bucket.
The price of lentils decreased by 1.5 percent to 4.41 leva per kilogram, as well as of ripe beans - by 3.5 percent to 4.28 leva per kilogram, while rice became more expensive - by 1.9 percent to 3.39 leva per kilogram.
Type 500 flour decreased by 3.4 percent to 1.43 leva per kilogram. Sugar is cheaper by 0.8 percent to 1.80 leva per kilogram, and oil - by 0.5 percent to 3.24 leva per liter.
Among vegetables, cucumbers have fallen the most in price - by 10.7 percent to 2.68 leva per kilogram, turnips - by 8.8 percent to 1.01 leva per piece, and tomatoes - by 5.9 percent and are traded at 2.93 leva per kilogram. Carrots are 0.4 percent cheaper and are offered at 1.25 leva per kilogram.
The price of ripe onions has increased the most significantly - by 13.4 percent to 1.42 leva per kilogram and cabbage - by 10 percent to 1.89 leva per kilogram. Green lettuce has increased in price by 7 percent to 1.07 leva per piece. Potatoes are up by 3.2 percent and are traded at 1.39 leva per kilogram, and fresh potatoes - by 6.1 percent to 4.30 leva per kilogram.
Among fruits, oranges have increased in price by 1.3 percent to 2.27 leva per kilogram, bananas - by 0.3 percent to 2.88 leva per kilogram. Apples remain unchanged and are traded at 1.85 leva per kilogram. Lemons are cheaper - by 0.9 percent to 2.76 leva per kilogram.