In second place comes the Catinton market, with a variation of 2.71 percent, followed by Kikolo with a variation of around 0.61 percent, according to a survey carried out by Jornal de Angola during the second week of December.
On the other side of the coin are the markets of Kilometer 30, Asa Branca and Correios, registering the lowest price variations.
Jornal de Angola also reveals the list of the biggest price variation seen during the second week of December in supermarkets, led by Intermarket (2.89 percent), followed by Martal (2.62 percent) and Alimenta Angola (2.08 percent).
The lowest variations were registered in Nossa Casa (0.58 percent), Jumbo (1.22 percent) and Candando (1.31 percent).
Chicken thigh, frozen beef and tomato were the products that suffered the most increase, while salt, soy oil and palm oil registered the smallest price variation.