In the Komi Republic, prices for several essential food products have risen again over the past week
- 1 января 09:00
- AnnaAnna

According to the latest data from Komistat, the cost of several products has changed in the region’s stores. Semi‑smoked and cooked‑smoked sausages have become more expensive by 4,5%, and cookies by 2,6%.
There has also been an increase in prices for sausages, сардельки (a type of sausage), and vermicelli, which have risen by 2,3% and 2,1%, respectively. Bakery products made from wheat flour have become more expensive by 2%, while chicken has gone up by 1,3%.
In addition, some products have become more affordable. For instance, the price of various types of cheese has decreased by 2,9%, while wheat flour and buckwheat groats have fallen in price by 2,3% and 1,5%, respectively.
The fruit and vegetable market has seen a significant price hike for cucumbers, whose cost has increased by 17,4%. Potatoes, cabbage, beetroot, and carrots have also shown a slight increase (2,2%, 1,5%, 1,4%, and 1,1%, respectively). At the same time, bananas have become cheaper by 3,3%.
Among medicinal drugs, there has been a decrease in prices for Rengalin, Validol, and Naphazoline (by 1,3%, 1,3%, and 1,2%, respectively).
In the category of essential non‑food items, there has been a recorded decrease in the cost of baby diapers (by 1,9%).
Various non‑food items have increased in price: electric vacuum cleaners and televisions have gone up by 2,4%, shampoos by 1,1%, and smartphones by 1%. Meanwhile, sports suits for school‑age children have become cheaper by 1,3%.
The cost of diesel fuel has increased by 0,4%, while automobile gasoline has become cheaper by the same amount.
Changes have also affected the services sector: staying in a two‑star hotel has become more expensive by 1,7%, and having a tooth restored with a filling has gone up by 1,3%.