Food Price Hikes in April 2026 Affect 2,798 Items: First Major Rush of the Year with Potential Resurgence in Late 2026
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Teikoku Databank reported that 2,798 food items saw price increases in April 2026, marking the year's first major hike. Seasonings led the sectors, and while current trends are lower than last year, geopolitical risks suggest a potential resurgence later in the year.
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- Q: What is the most common item in the food price increase in April 2026?
- A: Condiments such as mayonnaise and dressings account for the most items, with 1,514 products, making up more than half of the total.
- Q: What are the main factors behind this price increase?
- A: The rise in raw material costs is the overwhelming factor at 99.8%. Additionally, the impact of a weak yen, rising energy costs, and geopolitical risks due to the Middle East situation are contributing.
- Q: What is the outlook for food prices in the second half of 2026?
- A: While things have stabilized for now, if the weak yen and high crude oil prices continue, it is predicted that another 'price hike rush' could occur in the second half of the year.