765,30 CZK (30,16€) worth of groceries in Czechia

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by DamianSykora

40 comments
  1. That amount of money gets you a wet handshake in Denmark.

  2. Looking at what you purcharsed, then it is no wonder we lead the statistics in colon cancer.

    On the other hand, my shopping looks quite simmilar…

  3. And only the most expensive brands were bought. If you try to look at other options it will be cheaper.

  4. not again with the ” X euro worth of groceries in Y country”

  5. Meh is that even that good – in London this would be about £35 and London prices are insane

    Guess with currency it’s a good 20 percent cheaper to be fair

  6. Makes sense, they got rid of that Vanilla coke and included everything else on the table for free…

  7. Would‘ve cost me at least 35-45€ in Germany, depending on where you buy it.

  8. Are you Spanish? Those _fuet, chorizo and olives_ make me guess it.

  9. Chorizo, fuet, cuscus, olivas… are you sure you are not Spanish??

  10. Habibi come to Bosnia, much cheaper. Also, bring one of yours CZ Shadow 2 Compact with you, way cheaper on your end.

  11. That’s awful choice of groceries. Nutrition and money-vise. You even bought the “painted” salmon…

  12. That Riso rice thing is great :). Prices are a bit higher than in Poland I think but then it depends on the fish quality, salmon can be expensive as hell.

    Why are the olives not in a jar?

  13. Here in France (Lidl so cheapest supermarket):

    – Salmon = 5.99 EUR

    – 12 eggs = 4 EUR

    – Ravioli = 3 EUR

    Not sure about the rest, too scared to work it out – France is hella expensive now.

  14. Hey, Czech resident here! Could someone consider the average wages in countries that are being compared? The median wage outside of Prague is not that great (take Ostrava or Liberec). If we compare big cities it will give us the fuller picture. For example, try comparing Geneva prices/wages and Prague prices/wages. Quite an eye-opening data right there. In addition, please consider that the prices are in CZK (a currency which is sometimes as “stable” as the World’s peace) and because of that importers of various goods stick to fixed exchange rate (which *surprise-surprise* isn’t beneficial for the end consumer). Also the taxes that rise quicker than my insulin after eating a bowl of “healthy” corn flakes from Kellogg’s don’t help the cause. Sometimes it is better to travel to Germany in order to buy some household goods (a TV, for example). Apart from that quite a nice country… a bit racist (not 1950s US racist) but still quite nice.

  15. I only see premium food here. Would be around 18-20 euros for more basic choices.

  16. Seems expensive, love Czech Republic though beautiful country, nice people

  17. Interested about how many days worth of food you can make from these? Excluding spices and snacks, there isn’t much food left on the table.

  18. I recently discovered this Riso rice and milk and i’m now totally addicted to the cinnamon one, sooooooo good

  19. For fun, I looked what these groceries would cost here in The Netherlands. In a regular Dutch supermarket (Jumbo), it adds up to EUR 42,48.

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