Mwangi Githahu mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za THAT polony sandwich for lunch cost a lot more in February this year than it did in January, after the cost of bread, margarine and polony joined other staple foodstuffs whose rising prices have hit South Africans where it hurts, in their pockets.
Key data from the February 2022 Household Affordability Index, which tracks food price data across the country, shows that the average cost of the household food basket was R4 355.70 in February.
It shows that year-on-year the cost of the Cape Town household food basket increased by R309.77 (or 8%) from R3 893.37 in February 2021 to R4 203.15 in February 2022.
Among the foods tracked were cooking oil, salt, onions, full cream milk, margarine, polony, tinned pilchards, sugar beans, chicken feet and gizzards…