Daft map given that we have no clue what is in the basket of goods.
Number one baby! Waooo
I’m studying in the Netherlands and I found the prices to be extremely close to our prices back in Luxembourg, so I don’t know where they get that +22% for the Netherlands from lol
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I have been back to Budapest recently and I paid around the same amount as I do here for grocery shopping, but for much lower quality food. I would be interested to see what products are being compared here.
The prices are definitely higher than France but not 50% more 🤔. I’d like to see the products this was tested on
This is just wrong. I can’t think of any household products that cost ~40% more here than they do in Lidl Germany or France, for example.
All the Portuguese products (olive oil, tuna, cheese, cereals, etc) that I buy in Luxembourg are always cheaper than in Portugal. Would be nice to know exactly what is being compared here.
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Daft map given that we have no clue what is in the basket of goods.
Number one baby! Waooo
I’m studying in the Netherlands and I found the prices to be extremely close to our prices back in Luxembourg, so I don’t know where they get that +22% for the Netherlands from lol
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I have been back to Budapest recently and I paid around the same amount as I do here for grocery shopping, but for much lower quality food. I would be interested to see what products are being compared here.
The prices are definitely higher than France but not 50% more 🤔. I’d like to see the products this was tested on
This is just wrong. I can’t think of any household products that cost ~40% more here than they do in Lidl Germany or France, for example.
All the Portuguese products (olive oil, tuna, cheese, cereals, etc) that I buy in Luxembourg are always cheaper than in Portugal. Would be nice to know exactly what is being compared here.