Council launches weekly price survey - Aberdeen District (September
17, 2008)
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The Consumer Council today (September
17) released its weekly price survey on a basket of 40 food and
household items available at major supermarket chains and other
retail outlets in the Aberdeen District.
In the analysis were listed the top
10 products with the most price differences found in this survey.
Top on the list was: Lasting Care Hand Balsam 80ml ($10 to $19.9,
or a price difference of 99%).
Following closely were: Sliced
Pineapple in Syrup 567g ($7.5 to $11.9, or 58.7%); Sauce for Black
Pepper Chicken 60g (from $3.8 to $6, or 57.9%); Peanut Oil 900ml
($29.6 to $43.9, or 48.3%); 3 in 1 Toilet Cleaner Lavender 750ml
($9 to $12.9, or 43.3%).
The remainders of the top 10 list
were: Ham Slices 200g ($14 to $19.9, or 42.1%); Almond Pastry 168g
($9.9 to $13.9, or 40.4%); Hydration Party Moisturizing Shampoo
750ml ($42.9 to $59.9, or 39.6%); Prepared Wasabi in Tube 43g ($10
to $13.8, or 38%); Super Soft Detergent 2.3kg ($32.5 to $42.9, or
32%).
Other highlights in this weekly price
survey covering (a) prepackaged food products, (b) household and
personal care products, and (c) fresh produce, include:
Prepackaged
Food
- A total of 24 items in this category at 12 retail outlets, from
major supermarket chains to frozen food, grocery stores,
health-and-beauty chain stores and drugstores across the Aberdeen
District, were compared for their prices.
- Considerable differences between the lowest and the highest
unit prices were recorded, ranging from 0% to 58.7%.
- Overall, major supermarket chains were generally more
expensive, but a number of items were offered at discounted prices
at major supermarket chains and health-and-beauty chains stores for
bulk purchase. For example, major supermarket chains offered Sauce
for Black Pepper Chicken 60g at a discounted price of $12 for 3 or
buy 2 get 3, averaging $4 each. Yakult Drink 100mlx5 was available
at a health-and-beauty chain store at $16.5 for 2 packs, averaging
$8.3 each. But even after price discount, their prices are still
higher.
Household/Personal
Care Products
- A total of 10 items in this category at 8 retail outlets was
surveyed, with price differences ranging from 8.1% to 99%.
- Overall, prices at major supermarket chains and
health-and-beauty chain stores were generally higher than those at
drugstores.
Fresh Produce
- Due to possible variations in the place of origin, quality,
size or freshness of fresh produce, direct price comparison is
considered not suitable.
- A total of 6 items from 2 to 4 stalls at the Aberdeen Market
and 2 major supermarket chains were included in the survey for
reference of consumers.
Results of the weekly price survey
are available on the Council's website http://www.consumer.org.hk/pricewatch/index_e.html
, its Consumer Advice Centres, and the Public Enquiry Service
Centre of Southern District Office.
Price comparison report (Chinese
only) :
Microsoft Excel format /
PDF format