Buenos Aires, January 13, 2026 -- The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) published the detail of the price variation for the last month of last year, revealing that the interannual rate was 31.5%, a data celebrated by the government of Javier Milei. According to the Argentine News Agency, the category of food and non-alcoholic beverages was 32.2%, above the general inflation. This is one of the categories that experienced the highest increase last year. Which products in the basic basket had the highest increases and what prices did they reach? Below are the ten items that experienced the highest percentage increases compared to November 2025 in the GBA3: Lemon: recorded a jump of 31.2%, with a price per kilogram of $4,066.55. Delicious apple: increased by 16.4% and was located at $4,009.31 per kilogram. Asado: the beef cut rose 13.5%, reaching $15,094.30 per kilogram. Cuadril: had an increase of 10.4% and reached $17,733.28 per kilogram. Nalga: rose 9.9%, with a value of $18,390.08 per kilogram. Orange: recorded an increase of 9.7%, costing $1,241.67 per kilogram. Paleta: increased by 9.5% and its price was $14,263.11 per kilogram. Zapallo anco: had a rise of 9.4%, standing at $1,244.78 per kilogram. Common ground beef: rose 7.6%, with a price of $8,624.25 per kilogram. Table bread: the 390-gram package increased by 6.3%, reaching $3,669.58.
Argentina publishes December inflation data
Argentina's INSTAT reported a 31.5% annual inflation rate in December 2025. Food and beverage prices rose more sharply, while President Milei's government highlights progress in fighting inflation.