Seafood prices soar in Lent 2022

The National Alliance of Small Merchants (Anpec), reported that the prices of fish and seafood this Easter season registered a significant increase compared to 2021.Through a statement, the organization reported that some products rose in price with respect to the same period of the previous year. In this sense, it was reported that the huachinango was one of the fish that rose the most with a price of 795 pesos per kilogram while in 2021 this product could be purchased for 289 pesos. Likewise, salmon presented a price of 510 pesos per kilogram, 80 pesos more than in 2021, the tuna medallion went from 309 per kilo to 410 and the shrimp pacotilla rose 20 pesos because it is sold at 399 pesos kilo. Price of fish and seafood Squid, 129 pesos per kilo. White fish, 135 pesos per kilo. Octopus, 328 pesos per kilo. Sierra, 114 pesos per kilo. Curvina, 85 pesos per kilo. Fish and seafood prices skyrocket in Lent 2022 Similarly, ANPEC reported that other essential products in the preparation of this type of food also present an increase for this Lenten season, some of these are; Avocado, 78 pesos per kilo; lemon, 92 pesos per kilo; potato, 30 pesos per kilo; tomato, 25 pesos per kilo. Read more: Salinas Pliego recommends how to take care of money in the face of inflation in MexicoDue to the increase in prices of these products, it was reported that Mexican families made up of at least five people would spend an approximate of 5,330 pesos to prepare a daily dish. “I work in Bodega Aurrera to be called ‘mamacita'”, beautiful young woman goes viral (VIDEO)



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