Christmas prices are attacking. We have new data


Within a week, prices in stores increased by 1 PLN and 92 gr — that is, by 1.9 percent. – according to the latest analysis by PanParagon application experts.
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The price increase can be explained by typical holiday increases. Last year, we could observe a similar trend, although it was even more expensive in stores (exactly a year ago, we paid as much as PLN 104 and 77 cents for a basket).
Moreover, taking into account last year's trends, further increases can be expected by the end of the year.
This product is 10% more expensive!
When it comes to weekly price increases, apples are the most expensive – by as much as 10%. Currently, 1 kg costs PLN 4.34. The prices of raspberry tomatoes also increased significantly – by less than 8%.
What is not the best news before the holidays, the prices of wheat cake flour are also increasing significantly – an increase of 6.4%. The prices of sugar and bananas also went up.
Six products have become cheaper, but unfortunately the price drops are not too spectacular. The kaiser roll is actually 2.7% cheaper. than a week ago, but it is only a reduction of… 1 gr. By 1.3 percent chicken breast becomes cheaper. Milk and rapeseed oil are also slightly cheaper.
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Why do we analyze receipts?
Data from receipts tell us the truth about how much Poles pay on average for individual items. We analyze 14 basic products that are on the shopping lists of most Poles.
PanParagon is a popular application that allows you to search for promotions and store receipts. Every month, approximately 2 million proofs of purchase enter the system. Such extensive, anonymous data from receipts allows us to create reliable analyzes regarding, among others: actual product prices, real inflation or current purchasing trends.
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The tool is used by residents of both large cities and smaller centers. Both those who buy in discount stores and those who prefer local grocery stores. This gives us a full price range.
Author: Mateusz Madejski, journalist of Business Insider Polska




