Soviet film “The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!” The New Year’s table of the main character of the movie. In 2023 it will cost almost 8.5 thousand rubles. This was calculated by analysts of the business service system Kontur.Market for RIA Novosti.
Let’s remember that on the table of the heroine Nadezhda in the movie there are jellied fish, anchovies, roast beef, Olivier, oranges, eggs with mayonnaise, herring under a fur coat, champagne, cognac, wine. As a result, such a set will cost 22% more than a year ago.
Analysts found that the highest cost would be jellied fish and three bottles of champagne, while the lowest cost would be eggs with mayonnaise and a kilogram of oranges. The cheapest snack was a kilogram of oranges, which cost an average of 165 rubles. A year ago they could be purchased for 116 rubles.
A pound of veal roast will cost the most – about 804 rubles, and a year ago it cost 550 rubles. The price of sprats has not changed throughout the year – they can be purchased for 196 rubles per 175-gram jar. The price of half a kilo of smoked sausage increased to 178 rubles. In 2022 it cost 163.5 rubles.
On the table of the hero of the film there was also cognac, wine and three bottles of champagne. In 2023, the price of half a liter of cognac increased from 645 rubles to 685 rubles. The price of a bottle of champagne increased from 702 rubles to 721 rubles in 2022. The most expensive will be three bottles of champagne, for which you will have to pay an average of 1,605 rubles.
The most expensive dish will be jellied fish, for which in 2022 you will have to pay 3,154.8 rubles instead of 2,481.4 rubles. The price of salads has also increased, but not by that much. Thus, herring under a fur coat will cost 327.8 rubles compared to 278.1 rubles in 2022, and Olivier will cost 545.6 rubles compared to 445 rubles last year.
Experts stated that the meal that became more expensive throughout the year turned out to be the cheapest meal. We are talking about eggs: five eggs with mayonnaise will cost 83.6 rubles, and a year ago it cost 54.3 rubles.
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