Food and Beverage/Restaurant Prices in Makassar City Increased by 0.06% in March
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In March, the price of food and beverage components contributing to inflation in Makassar restaurants was 0.06%. This is lower than the previous month's 0.32%. Among the nine inflation groups measured in this area, the food and beverage services per restaurant group contributed 0.06% to inflation in Makassar.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for food and beverage services per restaurant in Makassar was 108.17 in March 2025, higher than the previous month's 108.1.
Compared to the same month last year, inflation for food and beverage services per restaurant reached 4.53% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, the prices of components contributing to inflation in Makassar have grown by 0.38% (year-to-date/YTD).
Based on BPS survey data from March 2025, these 11 inflation groups ranked sixth compared to other subgroups.
The following are the inflation rates for the food and beverage services per restaurant subgroup measured by BPS in March in Makassar:
* Food and beverage services/restaurant group: 0.06%
* Food and beverage service group: 0.06%
Compared to 82 other regencies/cities in Indonesia, the highest inflation for food and beverage services per restaurant was 0.12% with a CPI of 107.27, while the lowest was in Gunung Kidul Regency at 0.2% with a CPI of 104.27. Makassar ranked 67th.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest inflation in the food and beverage services per restaurant subgroup in March 2025:
* Aceh Tengah Regency: 2.41%
* Gunung Sitoli City: 1.65%
* Tanah Laut Regency: 1.34%
* Pematang Siantar City: 1.14%
* Palu City: 1.02%
* Nabire Regency: 0.79%
* Surakarta City: 0.72%
* Watampone: 0.7%
* Ambon City: 0.63%
* Timika: 0.57%
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