How product prices have changed over the years, and how the prices of products have been more expensive every year

In Kosovo, the prices of items up to five percent have increased during September, according to data from the Kosovo Statistics Agency. The dedication has continued during October. REL has published an infographic showing how product prices have increased since 2010. Since 2010, rice cost 1 [...]
REL has published an infographic showing how product prices have increased since 2010.
Since the rice cost 1 euro and 31 cents in 2010, it now costs 1 euro and 48 cents. The price of one kilogram of flour of 34 cents has become 52 cents.
The price of eggs has also increased. Thirty eggs in 2010 could buy it with 2 euros and 27 cents, so now you have to pay 2 euros and 57 cents.
Oil is also expensive. 11 years ago you could buy a bottle of oil for 1 euro and 22 cents, and now it's 1 euro and 54 cents.
The only product with the price cut is sugar. 1kg of sugar in 2010 cost 75 cents, until now it costs 73 cents.
The increase has also marked the price of beans. Currently, a kilo of beans cost 2 euros and 54 cents, and in 2010 it cost 1 euro and 88 cents.
Apple prices have also increased. A pound of apples could be bought at 75 cents early, and now you have to pay 1 euro and 14 cents.
The price of potatoes is up by 20 cents. Now it's 59 cents, early 39 cents.
The most expensive product is coffee. The equivalent of 5 euros and 13 cents has now become 9 euros and 45 cents.












