The Codacons complaint: "Record increases for doves and Easter eggs"
The association highlights the surge: the cause is the growth in the cost of raw materials and energyPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Party for everyone, except the wallet. Expenses for Easter sweets are skyrocketing , never so expensive: Codacons denounces it, which in a note compares the prices of 2022 with the current ones, with peaks that exceed + 70% (almost doubling).
The average increase in the price of a dove, the "cousin" of the Christmas panettone , reaches +31.8% , but in some supermarkets there are much more significant increases, up to +73.6% for the classic one. The expenditure for stuffed ones fluctuates less, from lemon to chocolate: in these cases, the variations range from +20.7% to 60.8%. So for a 1kg dove, which last year was priced at €4.98, today €7.50 is needed.
The situation does not improve for the other great classic of the period, the Easter egg , which, although less marked, still records an average increase of 15.4% , with some versions dedicated to children breaking through the wall by +40%. . 365 gram chocolate eggs, which cost €10.49 last year, are now €14.90.
«At the basis of the very strong price increases», Codacons claims, «there is certainly the high energy cost , which has weighed down production costs for companies, but also the crisis of raw materials : just think that on the basis of latest Istat inflation data for March, the price of sugar increased by 54.9% year on year, butter by 25.8%, flour by 17.8%, eggs by 22.4% and cocoa by 12.1%".
(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)