Bread Prices Rise Sharply in Addis Abeba Amid Inflation

In Addis Abeba, bread prices have increased due to high food inflation and rising costs, turning a daily staple into a financial strain for households.

A sharp divergence exists between cooling headline inflation and stubbornly high food inflation in Addis Abeba. Bread, the heaviest component in the consumer price index food basket, has become a key measure of household endurance.

Recent fuel hikes have escalated supply chain transport and logistics costs, alongside tax pressure. Local bakeries are responding with tighter margins by shrinking loaf weights or increasing retail prices.

For Helen Mekonnen, 45, bread now measures how far a household income can stretch in Addis Abeba. The report was published on May 23, 2026.

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