According to INKA’s calculations, this year’s festive table is expected to cost 10% more than last year – Around 156 euros for four people
The Christmas table is approximately 10% more expensive this year compared to 2023.
This is what INKA, the General Federation of Consumers of Greece, estimates, according to a survey it carried out and published its findings today.
The research concerns a table of 4 people. But as pointed out, no research has been done on the price of oil, lemons, electricity.
As noted, last year the festive table (2023) cost 146.55 with the same items.
In detail, the prices, according to INKA, are set as follows:
December 2023
1 item quantity price in euros
2 Turkey Kilos 2 X 11 Euro 22
3 Lamb Ribs Kg 2 X14 Euro 28
4 Sausages 1 Kilo X 10 Euro 10
5 Tomatoes 300 g X 2.90 per kg 0.87
6 Cucumber 1 X 0.70 Euro 0.70
7 Onions Fresh bunch 1 X 0.70 Euro. 0.70
8 Mapa cabbage 1 1.50
9 Carrots Kilo 1/2 X 2 Euro 1
10 Potatoes Kilo 1.25 Euro 1.25
11 Slices of cheese ½ Kilo X 13 Euro 6.50
12 Caseri Gruyere Kilo 18 Euro ½ 9
13 Bottled wine 0.750 g. 16
14 Soft drinks 8 X 0.95 7.60
15 Beers 2 X 2.20 4.40
16 Melomakarona Kourabiedes 1 Kilo X 17 Euro 17
17 Sweets 13
18 Fruits 3.5
19 Turkey stuffing 13
Total : 156.02
So 156.02 / 4 = 39 euros per person.
Source: Skai
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