Inflation is falling but not breaking. This Friday, March 31, INSEE unveiled the new figures for this phenomenon. In one year, revenues increased by 5.6%. However, in some areas prices continued to soar. This is particularly the case for all food, where prices have increased by 15.8%.

If this reality affects the whole of the French territory, all the departments are not housed in the same boat. From one area to another, significant disparities can be noted. To see this, franceinfo and NielsenIQ carried out a study revealing the price index in each of the departments.

Concretely, if this figure is higher than 100, it means that the prices are more expensive than the national average and vice versa. Here are the 10 departments in which shopping is the most expensive:

Conversely, some departments have a price index below the national average. Here are the 7 territories where shopping is the most advantageous.