AKI monitors prices in ever more places
The market price information system (PÁIR) of the Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI) also monitors the consumer prices of food products. Recently this data collection has been expanded to 10 retail chains (Tesco, Auchan, Interspar, SPAR, Penny, Lidl, CBA, Coop (Super), Reál, CBA Príma), and in the case of certain products (e.g. milk, flour, sunflower seed oil) they even differentiate between branded and private label products. //
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