Annual increases of food prices ranged from 3.2% in Portugal to 25.4% in Bulgaria
The weight of food in the all-items HICP reflects the share of food purchases in household consumption expenditure. This share is 14.6% at the EU level. The weight of food in the index varies from 9.5% in the United Kingdom and 9.7% in Luxembourg, to 34.5% in Romania and 23.2% in Lithuania.
In April 2008, the highest yearly increases in food prices were found in Bulgaria (25.4%), Latvia (21.7%), Estonia (18.3%) and Lithuania (18.1%). The lowest increases were registered in Portugal (3.2%), Netherlands (5.4%), France (5.5%), Cyprus (5.8%) and Italy (5.9%).
The impact of food prices on overall annual inflation depends on both the weight of food in the all-items HICP and the annual price changes for food, and therefore differs significantly between Member States. The largest upward impacts from food prices on overall annual inflation in April 2008 were found in Bulgaria (+3.4 percentage points), Lithuania and Romania (both +1.9 pp), while the smallest upward impacts were recorded in Portugal (+0.1 pp) and Luxembourg (+0.2 pp).