Basket RTL info / Test Achats: the average shopping cart price is finally falling in supermarkets

2023-10-03 17:00:00


After analyzing the figures for September 2023, we can say: it has been 6 months since the peak of inflation was reached in terms of prices in supermarkets, and these are therefore starting to go down (rather to increase less on an annual basis than before). We may start to see certain prices drop in stores, therefore. And your wallet might, eventually, stop struggling. This is what we can learn from the latest figures from the Basket RTL info / SudInfo / Le Soir / Test Achats.

Indeed, the average annual price increase for 3,000 products in supermarkets rose to 13,5% (September 2023 compared to September 2022); compared to 14.7% last month. And we have come a long way, in terms of annual price increases: +20.6% (March), +20.1% (April), +18.3% (May), +17.02% (June) , +15.4% (July). We remain on a positive trend for purchasing power.

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Finally a reduction for your shopping cart

Concrete results at the checkout: following more than 2 years of increase, the average shopping cart for a family of 2 people decreases, going from €533 (August 2023 would represent the peak of the curve, if the trend is confirmed) to 531€ (September 2023). It’s €2, it’s a symbol, but we’re on the right track.

Despite everything, know that these three products They continue to increase in the highest proportion according to data from Test Achats:

  1. Carrots: +57.10%
  2. Onions: +53.02%
  3. Ketchup: +46,32%






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