Easter fare more expensive in 2015
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
According to a survey by the Consumer Protection Center, Easter Sunday’s lunch will be pricier than 2014.
As CPC announced, this year’s Easter Sunday lunch will be 16% more expensive.
Check the prices of goods for Easter (price per kg 2014/2015 in euros):
- Tomatoes: 0,50 / 0,50
- Lettuce: 0,25 / 0,50
- Cucumber: 0,25 / 0,33
- Lemons: 0,69 / 0,85
- Potatoes: 0,20 / 0,15
- Parsley: 0,33 / 0,50
- Dill: 0,33 / 0,50
- Onions: 0,20 / 0,25
- Oranges: 0,30 / 0,40
- Tsoureki: 2,21 / 2,12
- Eggs: 0,12 / 0,10
- Butter: 2,52 / 2,48
- Olive oil: 4,02 / 4,08
- Feta cheese: 4,75 / 7,53
- Tomato sauce: 0,40 / 0,38
- Kid: 5,24 / 6,59 to 10,50
- Lamb: 4,60 / 5,79 to 10,50
- Offal: 3,80 / 3,95 to 8,25
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