The Tunisie Numérique correspondent in Sfax recorded, this Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the prices currently applied in local markets for vegetables, fruits, meat and fish, amid growing consumer attention to purchasing power trends.
Vegetables and fruits: overall stable prices
The prices of vegetables and fruits observed today on Sfax markets are as follows:
Peppers: 3.5 dinars per kilo
Tomatoes: 1 dinar per kilo
Potatoes: 1.9 dinars per kilo
Clementines: 2.4 dinars per kilo
These prices reflect relative stability for certain staple products, particularly tomatoes, while others, such as peppers, remain at higher levels.
Red and white meat: noticeable price gaps
As for meat, the prices recorded are:
Lamb / goat: 50 dinars per kilo
Chicken: 8.4 dinars per kilo
Chicken escalope: 17.9 dinars per kilo
Red meat continues to be sold at a high price level, while poultry remains a more affordable alternative for many households.
Fish: prices vary depending on species
Regarding seafood, the prices observed in Sfax are:
Warat fish: 20 dinars per kilo
Shrimp: 18 dinars per kilo
Sea bass: 23 dinars per kilo
Price differences between species reflect market availability and demand, with higher prices for premium fish.
Consumers remain watchful
These daily price surveys allow consumers to monitor market trends and adjust their purchasing habits accordingly, particularly in light of ongoing economic pressures.









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