![]() The summary shows the amount of money that would have to be spent to buy 100grams of each of the meat types mentioned at the start of the article per province How much would it cost you to consume the above meats per province? We show the results below (note because Limpop does not have lamb as part of their basket we use the national average price as proxy for lamb chop prices in Limpopo). Let us assume you a meat lover and you will be consuming the following amounts of meat this weekend at a braai or get together: The Western Cape pays the most for pork chops per kilogram at R87.27 while the Eastern Cape their neighbour pays the least for pork chops at R70.85 per kilogram. The summary below shows the average price of pork chops per kilogram per province (as at January 2019): The average cost per kilogram of pork chops across South Africa is R79 a kilogram. The Eastern Cape pays on average the most per kilogram of boerewors at R65.34 a kilogram while Limpopo pays the least with a average price paid per kilogram of R52.99Īnd lastly we take a look at pork chops, a less popular cheap cut of meat which is gaining popularity due to its cheap price, but can become extremely dry if overcooked. ![]() The summary below shows the average price of boerewors per kilogram per province (as at January 2019): The average cost per kilogram of chicken across South Africa is R47.19 a kilogram.īoerewors comes in as the second cheapest meat type (of the ones we are looking at in this article) with the average price across South Africa per kilogram of boerewors coming in at R59.25 The average price of a kilogram of chicken is roughly 3.5 times less than that of lamb chops. ![]() The summary below shows the average price of chicken per kilogram per province (as at January 2019):įrom the above and the bar chart at the top it is clear that chicken is by far the cheapest meat type in South Africa, and perhaps why it is the most consumed meat type in South Africa. What is the average price paid per kilogram of chicken by the various provinces? Next up we take a look at South Africa's most consumed meat, which is Chicken. The average across South Africa for a kilogram of lamb chops works out R159.40 Advertisement (and yes South Africans can buy from, they ship to SA) Gauteng pays the most for lamb chops per kilogram at R170.35 while the Eastern Cape pays the least at R145.54 a kilogram. As we showed with our average beef fillet prices article the other day, the Western Cape paid by far the most for beef fillet, and in general, as we have mentioned in our Inflation Heat Map page, the Western Cape has the highest inflation levels of any of South Africa's provinces. The summary below shows the average price of lamb chops per kilogram per province (as at January 2019):Īnd for once the Western Cape does not pay the most for a particular product. Its exclusion is due to the fact that not enough money is spent by those living in Limpopo in lamb to warrant inclusion in the CPI basket. ![]() ![]() Note there is no lamb prices in Limpopo as it does not form part of the consumer price index (CPI) basket of Limpopo. From the graphic above it is clear to see that the average price per kilogram of lamb chops is far higher than any of the other meat prices. ![]()
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