SEVERAL non-essential grocery items will increase prices this month, a group of supermarket operators said yesterday.
The Philippine Amalgamated Supermarkets Association said the price hike covers select imported sugared ready-to-drink beverages, wine, select beauty products, powder detergent, cleansers, ice cream, halo-halo mix, powdered milk, canned pork as well as canned meat.
Group president Steven Cua said the projected price hikes would be:
* Imported sugared ready-to-drink beverages β 10 percent
* Wine β 10 to 11 percent
* Beauty products β 10 percent
* Powder detergent β 6 to 8 percent
* Cleanser β 3 to 8 percent
* Ice cream β 8 percent
* Halo-halo mix β 8 percent
* Powder milk β 4 to 8 percent
* Canned pork β 6 percent
* Canned tuna β 5 to 6 percent
* Canned fried sardines β 2 percent
Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Industry has yet to decide on the price increases sought by manufacturers of basic and prime commodities.
In December 2022, inflation hit an 18-year high of 8.1 percent, driven mainly by higher prices of vegetables, including onions.
Although the government said inflation could settle within the 2 to 4 percent target in the second half of 2023, the central bank estimated inflation for February will be within 7.5 to 8.3 percent.
Inflation data for the month of January will be released today. (ABS-CBN News)