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    1. RedditIsFascistShit4 on

      As long as idiots buy, prices are gonna be high.

    2. Emotional-Writer9744 on

      We pay €1.45 for Bananas in Ireland, if I go over the border into the north it’s just 90p (€1.08) for the same bananas that enter the island of Ireland through the same port, make it make sense

    3. Ok-Hotel6210 on

      I hate cherry picking comparisons. You are comparing regular prices in Letonia VS deal prices in France. You should compare a basic basket of products to make a real comparison.

    4. dan1eln1el5en2 on

      What is it with you and comparing things to other places highlighting that you have a minimum wage. Before it was gasoline. Do you have an elections going on ? Are you negotiating minimum wages? What is your point ?

    5. FnZombie on

      Okay, so what’s the conclusion from this? Different tax rates? Some luxury item’s are more expensive because there’s less demand for it? Rimi’s price gouging?

    6. cougarlt on

      At my local supermarket in Sweden:

      Bananas ~ 2,6€/kg

      Butter ~ 3,9€/250g (not the cheapest one)

      Nectarines – not available right now

      Milka cookies – not available, but Marabou cookies that look exactly the same (the same image on packaging, just different colour) cost ~3,2€/175g

      Illy coffee – not availble, but coffee costs ~6-7,5€/500g

      Broccoli ~ 1,5€/250 g, ~2,8€/500g

      Sunflower oil ~ 4,5€/1L

      Bounty ~1,1€/57g

    7. caiusveovis on

      Finland has probably the highest prices compared to peoplea salaries. This is a fucked up country.

    8. Visible_Bat2176 on

      there are also cavendish bananas at the same carrefour in france from colombia at 1.99 eur/kg and they are not labeled as BIO…

    9. Suikerspin_Ei on

      From my quick research food in France has 10% VAT and in Lithuania ~~5~~ 21% VAT. You can say certain foods in Lithuania are expensive, but you should keep in mind other living costs, like transport costs (fuel or public transport costs), house prices, etc.

      Edit: I was wrong, Lithuania VAT for food is 21%.

    10. StratfiCrypto on

      are you only just learning that the EU isnt set up for your benefit? Its set up for the benefit of Spain, France and Germany.

      As soon as you start thinking with that mentality, everything makes sense.

    11. BokiTokiPrinc on

      In Serbia is 1.60e/kg (189rsd)
      Some store have sale 1.10e (139rsd)

    12. In Lithuania, every shop uses the tactic where they keep higher prices and then suddenly offer 20-40% deals for some items. And people got used to shopping for what is on deals. So shops dictate what people eat.

    13. In france, bananas are most often at 1.9€/kg. This an exceptional good deal so not fair for comparison

    14. scrotomania on

      You know what’s funny? That coffe here in Trieste, where the Illy factory is located, costs 1€ more than in France.

    15. vnprkhzhk on

      0.81€/kg of Bananas is EXTREMELY cheap. In Germany, the cheapest are 1,29€/kg. (Sometimes, when there is a sale for 0.99€). Here in Spain, it’s around 1.50€

    16. Perfect_Papaya_3010 on

      The same list with Swedish prices (I picked a bigger store close to me, because the smaller one didn’t have everything, so prices are a little bit cheaper than smaller stores)

      Price per kg:

      Banana 2,38€

      Butter 9,90€

      Nectarine 8,76€

      Chocolate (we don’t have that one so I picked Fazer) 14,58€

      Espresso (don’t have that one either so I picked a similar one) 17,65€

      Broccoli 6,35€

      Sunflower oil 4,42€

    17. As we say in poland, prices are like in west, but salaries are eastern.

    18. Commercial_Drag7488 on

      Further driving the point that the union is hardly unioned.

    19. andrewgd0310 on

      So good in Poland we are still using our currency, not shitty euro.

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