FMCG-prices changed comapred to 2019
According to a fresh report by Wood & Company, Easter shopping proved to be 4.6 percent more expensive this year than it was in 2019.
Eva Sadovská, Wood & Company’s analyst pointed out that even though petrol is less expensive, food as a whole is more expensive now than a year before. This may have to do with the fact that restaurants have closed and people are eating at home these days.
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