Food prices in Hungary will increase significantly in autumn

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Even though Hungary struggles with the immense amount of water brought by Cyclone Boris from the Mediterranean, this summer was extremely dry and the drought reduced yields in Hungary. As a result, experts warn of a significant food price rise from October.

Food prices increase this autumn

According to Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, flour prices increased considerably in September, just like in the case of bakery products. In August, the vegetable price increase reached 7% on average. In the case of tomato, the figure was 58% more than in 2023. The price increase was significant concerning other products like cucumber (40%), and green pepper (37%). Consequently, people buy and put fewer vegetables in their food. A woman told RTL Klub that she no longer buys cauliflower because she does not have enough money for a big one and sellers no longer halve it.

The official figure of inflation in Hungary has been decreasing in the last few months. For example, in August, the Central Statistical Office talked about a 3.7% average price rise. Of course, that is only the average and the Hungarian authorities use a special method of calculation including even rarely bought products (like property or vehicles). That may be misleading since people spend most of their monthly income on food, rent, and everyday services and the price rise in those segments is considerably higher than in the case of flats.

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We all will have to pay more for vegetables in Hungary. Photo: illustration, Aldi/FB

According to hvg.hu, inflation in Hungary is still the fourth highest in the EU. In October, it will be at 4% again. The EU’s average is 2.4%, the eurozone’s is 2.2%. Based on the latest data, Romania’s inflation was the highest, 5.3%, followed by Belgium (4.3%), and Poland (4%).

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  1. NOTHING can STOP, there are NO factual reason(s) why everything in Hungary will INCREASE in Price.

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