Key takeaways:
In just over a year, from May 2023 to December 2024, food prices for a broad range of items have risen significantly, with some essentials more than doubling in price. This increase outlines the growing financial strain on household expenditure.
Boneless beef experienced the largest absolute price hike on average, rising by ₦3,630 to nearly ₦6,150. This was closely followed by dried catfish, which grew by an average of ₦3,619, and frozen chicken, which also increased by an average of ₦3,584.
The data reveals a concerning trend of rising food costs, with essential proteins, cooking ingredients, and staple foods all becoming costlier, thus making basic nutrition harder to afford.