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MYR ASESORES | The price of food and drinks remains slightly higher in the Canary Islands than in the rest of Spain
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18 Sep The price of food and drinks remains slightly higher in the Canary Islands than in the rest of Spain

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Of the more than 300 products included in the sample, food was a 1,49% more expensive in
Canary Islands than in the rest of the country in 2024. On the opposite side, las bebidas no alcohólicas y
alcohólicas fueron un 0,07% y un 2,50% cheaper, respectivamente.

Comparison without value added taxes

However, if the price data is analyzed by eliminating the General Indirect Tax
Canary (IGIC) for the Canary Islands and the Value Added Tax (IVA) for the rest of Spain, se
notes that the price of food and drinks on the islands is a 6,80% higher than the rest
of the country. En 2023 la diferencia fue el 6,67%, lo que supone que se ha producido una subida de 0,13
puntos porcentuales.

In the same way, if we eliminate the IGIC and VAT for the products included in the sample, tanto
alimentos como bebidas no alcohólicas y alcohólicas fueron más caros en Canarias que en el resto del
country. Food, a 6,31%, las bebidas no alcohólicas, a 11,16% y las bebidas alcohólicas, a
8,95%.

Paridades del Poder Adquisitivo Canarias-España realiza un estudio comparativo que analiza la
evolución anual de los precios desde 2013 hasta 2024 para cadenas de supermercados que han ofrecido
compras de sus productos en línea a través de sus páginas web.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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