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Food prices

About 6 months ago we switched to a different brand of coffee because our then regular one had gone up in price from about €3.30 to €4.95. The brand we switched to was €1.95. By now it’s crept up to €2.29. And that’s just the coffee. The same thing goes for every single piece of food one buys at the stores here. Inflation much? I’m surprised people aren’t complaining about this more. At this rate even food will become a luxury item sooner or later.

5 Responses to Food prices

  1. And I thought everything will look so cheap compared to Japan when I’ll get back… seems I can screw that idea Oo

    • Afraid so, unless it’s totally different in Germany. But given the current state of the entire European economy… duck and cover.

  2. :o Same shit here aswell. :T Sometimes walmart is cheaper and then sometimes local grocer is cheaper.. <.:T Fuuuu-

  3. WordPress no likey my emoticons..

    :o Same shit here aswell. :T Sometimes walmart is cheaper and then sometimes local grocer is cheaper.. I noticed the grocer out at my grandma’s is cheaper than here. But yea D: Fewds gone up alot that i can barely afford alot of my favorite foods. Cheap versions sometime tear up my tummy though :S ..

    I noticed that once the gas prices hiked up so high the groceries did to, when the gas prices went down the groceries didn’t and kept rising. Fuuuu-

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