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Grocery shopping? Here are the best weeks to buy poultry, meat, seafood, fruits and vegetables! Image Credit: Agency

Dubai: When studying prices over the last 18 16 months, Your Money has found that the cost of food items stayed largely in check. When analysing the cost of poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, here are a few useful patterns that can assist a shopper in saving money in both the short run and even more so in the longer term.

Which days are ideal for grocery discounts?

During the course of these months, it was observed to be cost effective to buy fresh chicken during the start of the week, especially most Mondays. On the other hand the cost of seafood and vegetables were seen to be largely cheaper halfway through the week, and cost effective fruits could be ideally picked up towards the end of the week.

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Should I be worried about food price inflation?

With corn, wheat, soybeans, vegetable oils - which form the backbone of much of the world's diet - getting dramatically more expensive, alarm signals have been flashing for global shopping budgets.

With global food prices already at the highest in a decade, this latest jump is being closely watched because staple crops are a ubiquitous influence on grocery shelves - from bread and pizza dough to meat and even soda.

Soaring raw material prices have broad repercussions for households, and threaten a world economy trying to recover from the damage of the coronavirus pandemic. They help fuel food inflation, bringing more pain for families that are already grappling with financial pressure from the loss of jobs or incomes.

Emerging markets, in some cases already under pressure from weaker currencies, are particularly vulnerable because food costs make up a larger share of their spending. For the poorest and often politically unstable countries, the surge in raw materials threatens to further stoke global hunger.

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Will UAE grocery prices rise as a result of inflation?
The UAE, which imports 90 per cent of its food and allows its economy ministry to control prices, has often considered price controls on some foods whenever soaring crop prices raise inflationary pressures in countries elsewhere in the world.

Although we are nearing the end of winter season in the UAE, no noticeable changes in prices were observed, due to inflation or otherwise. However, the prices do not differ starkly during most months of the year, as the government keeps a lid on costs and prevents any major price spikes from happening.

Pick up seafood every Wednesday!

If you were wondering about which part of the week would be ideal to pick up seafood at a lesser-than-usual cost, the answer is still mid-week. A study of prices over the last 18 months proved that the cost of fish and shrimp dropped mostly on Wednesdays, while prices were seen higher during the start of the week.

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The price of all seafood variants, be it Seabass, Hamour, Kingfish, Salmon, Sea Bream or small-sized shrimp, was seen dropping halfway through the week, over the past 56 weeks.

The price of all seafood variants, be it Seabass, Hamour, Kingfish, Salmon, Sea Bream or small-sized shrimp, was seen dropping halfway through the week, over the past 72 weeks. So, that would be good news for those seafood-lovers who were looking for cost effective days to shop!

Moreover, when analysing prices of these fish species, it was also observed that the days prices largely stayed consistantly high was at the start of the week, particularly Monday and sometimes on Sunday - so it would be safe to avoid stocking up on seafood soon after the weekend, to take it easy on your pocket and your finances.

Fruits get more cost-effective on weekends

If you were wondering which day of the week would be best to pick up fruits at a cheaper-than-usual rate, the study of prices over the last 18 months also showed that the cost of all fruits got cheaper towards the end of the week, making the weekend an ideal time to go shopping for fruits!

A weekly trend was also observed wherein the price of bananas started getting cheaper around mid-week and the cheapest during the weekend, so did oranges. The per-kilogram cost of lemons stayed largely in check the past few months.

This would be considered good news for those who are looking for cost-effective days to shop for citric fruits! A similar pattern arose when analysing the cost of apples and lime, which fell slightly towards the end of the week and got comparatively pricier at the start of the week, particularly on Sunday and Monday.

For those fruits that fluctuated, namely bananas, oranges and apples, prices were seen higher at the start of the week on Sunday, and it got cheaper towards the end of the week. Again, proving that the weekend is a great time to shop for fruits!

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When it comes to vegetables, prices of items like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers and lettuce were mostly seen dropping mid-week in the last 56 weeks, or a little over 14 months.

Most veggies get cheap mid-week!

When it comes to vegetables, prices of items like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers and lettuce were mostly seen dropping mid-week in the last 72 weeks, or a little over 18 months.

The cost of onions, another common household staple, which largely stayed the same all through the past months, saw prices dip to Dh1.5 per kilogram. This would be received as good news for people looking to plan their grocery costs ahead.

Cost of fresh chicken drops most Mondays

When analysing the cost of poultry, beef and lamb over the past 72 weeks, it was observed to be cost-effective to buy fresh chicken largely during the start of the week, whereas the cost of other poultry items like frozen chicken and eggs stayed the same in the past 18 months.

The price of fresh chicken was seen to continue to dip at the start of the week, mostly every Monday - making it an ideal time to buy and stock up on it. However, there were a few instances wherein prices dropped just ahead of the weekend as well.

So, be on a lookout when you go shopping this weekend, keeping in mind that a kilogram of the meat is currently at a fairly competitive price level of Dh13.3.

On the other hand, the price of beef and lamb, be it variants from Australia, India, Pakistan or the UAE, have stayed the same, as it has been the trend, and did not witness any fluctuation in prices, over the course of the past 18 months.

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The price of beef and lamb, be it variants from Australia, India, Pakistan or the UAE, have steadied despite any momentary fluctuations, as it has been the trend over the course of the past 18 months.

Latest per-kilogram prices of every fish variant available in the market:

As of February 15, among fish variants, Seabass costs Dh36.9 per kilogram and Hamour was priced at Dh35.9. On the other hand, Kingfish was priced at Dh39, and Salmon was priced at Dh39.9. A kilo of SeaBream costs Dh36.9, while small-sized shrimp was currently cheaply priced at Dh29.

Latest per-kilogram prices of every variant of beef and lamb available in the market:

The price of beef and lamb, be it variants from Australia, India, Pakistan was priced as follows, as of Tuesday.

Among different varieties of beef, the variant from Australia cost Dh39.5 per kilogram, the type from India was priced at Dh28.3 and the kind that was locally produced was Dh49. On the other hand, when it came to lamb, the Australian variant now costs Dh42.9, the breed from India was priced at Dh35, the Pakistani variety costs Dh37.7, while a kilogram of the regional variety was Dh40.

Latest per-kilogram prices of every variant of fruits and vegetables available in the market:

When it comes to fruits the per kilo starting price of bananas are currently priced at Dh4, oranges are Dh3 and apples cost Dh4.5. On the other hand, prices pertaining to vegetables include - potatoes costing Dh2.5 and lettuce at Dh5. Also, the price of a kilogram of lemon is Dh3, while lime costs Dh5.5.