
La più alta quota di persone a rischio di povertà incapace di permettersi un pasto adeguato è stata registrata in Slovacchia (39,8%), seguita da Bulgaria (37,7%) e Ungheria (37,3%). D’altra parte, le azioni più basse sono state registrate in Cipro (3,5%), Irlanda e Portogallo (entrambi 5,1%).
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20250828-1
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In 2024, 8.5% of the EU population were unable to afford a meal containing meat, fish or a vegetarian equivalent every second day, 1.0 percentage point (pp) lower than in 2023 (9.5%).
Oh wonder, it is basically those nations that side with the commies that have little to nothing in food
Portugal into western Europe?
Yes, this is concerning, but I would assume most people answering really focused on the „meat or fish“.
I very much doubt that most people wouldn’t be able to afford a proper meal that includes a vegetarian protein source. Beans and lentils have been dirt cheap in every country I‘ve lived in.
It is absolutely concerning the price the energy and how it drove up costs of everything in general in the past few years and fueled inflation which made cost of living worse. Electricity costs alone are kinda crazy, will probably buy solar panels and battery storage in the next few years and will recommend that to anyone who can afford it. Maybe it s just me but the grid has also been less stable in the last decade, insulating from it with battery storage is pretty much a no brainer now.
Hello Hungary and Slovakia! Did you not want to get closer to RuZZia and their way of life?, surely seemed that way when you are undermining the EU and NATO.
Anime Hungary: *clenches fist* I must beat Slovakia… I must!