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Rosstat informed about the increase in the price of a barbecue picnic from 2.62 to 5.13 percent

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The traditional type of recreation for Russians during the May holidays has increased in price. Barbecue lovers should prepare additional quantities for the purchase of meat and vegetables. Cheaper, according to Rosstat, than potatoes and tomatoes.

The barbecue basket included 1.3 kg of meat, salt, pepper, onion, potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, sauces, bread, alcohol and other drinks. Anything listed in March this year was up 2.62-5.13% from the spring month of last year, RBC reports.

For lovers of pork, this set will cost 2.4 thousand rubles, chicken – 2.2 thousand, lamb – 2.6 thousand, beef – 2.7 thousand. At the same time, prices exclusively for meat have changed in different ways: the cost of beef and mutton has increased, the prices for pork and chicken legs have decreased.

Fresh cucumbers, onions, ketchup, mayonnaise, salt, bread, mineral and carbonated water, juice, vodka, wine and beer will cost Russians more. Potatoes, fresh tomatoes and black peppercorns have become cheaper.

Earlier, lawyers told Russians where you can barbecue and where not – a picnic in some areas threatens with fines of up to 50,000 rubles.

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