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While the price of curly salad increased the most in Istanbul in June compared to the previous month, the largest decrease occurred in dried onions.
According to data released yesterday, inflation in Istanbul was 3.46 percent monthly and 55.19 percent annually in June. Today, the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO) announced the products with the highest increase and decrease in retail prices in Istanbul compared to the previous month.
Consequently, the retail prices of 121 of the 242 products included in the ITO Istanbul Means of Wage Index increased, while the prices of 23 products decreased, while the prices of 98 products remained unchanged.
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Curly salad, which is in the subgroup of fresh dried vegetables and fruits in food expenses, was the product with the highest price increase with 62.56 percent last month.
Some of the other products that have increased in price; Intercity bus ticket rate with 32.01 percent, fuel oil with 23.81 percent for housing expenses, green onion with 23.02 percent for food expenses, tea with 22.50 percent, expenses for culture, education and entertainment with 21% from the transportation and communication expenses group,26 was determined as the entrance fee to the match.
Last month, the price of onion, which is in the food spending group, decreased by 20.82 percent and became the product whose price decreased the most.
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Source: Sozcu

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