Inflation & Prices
French Get Cuisine Shock as Cost of Coq au Vin Soars
- Chicken dish with wine shows food prices outpacing inflation
- Index shows 14.7% increase in January from a year earlier
Coq au vin.
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The cost of preparing France’s traditional coq au vin dish has risen to a record, showing how inflation has impacted the family dinner table by stoking prices of everything from onions to wine.
Bloomberg’s new monthly coq-au-vin index, based on a basket of the most commonly used ingredients for the famous chicken stew, shows a 14.7% increase in January from a year earlier. The average price is now €18.70 ($20).