60€ worth of groceries in Romania

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by andru0

48 comments
  1. Interesting how many English words are on the packs. Is that because Romanian has a lot of borrowed words for this or, more likely, just that marketing depts like using them?

  2. The most millennial groceries I’ve ever seen.

    Source: am millennial myself.

  3. Expensive eggs, expensive corn (should have boil one or two by yourself), since you are buying stuff from Lidl. Salmon and tunas are expensive there as well. It’s a doable 40€ bill

  4. Wow, Romania got very expensive. I did some calculation, this is what I would pay in Italy

  5. Why is the cherry tomato brand called Rimini? Italian sounding or it means something in Romanian?

  6. First time seeing a post where someone buys veggies and fruit.

    Best one so far.

  7. Keep in mind that he bought quite a lot of salmon and most of his groceries were pretty expensive. This seems realistic but I’m pretty sure it can be knocked down to 30-40€ if you choose simpler products.

  8. This is a Lidl haul. Without the beef steak and salmon this would be around 40-45 eur.

  9. I could actually cook something with that, and the salmon would be a great breakfast with eggs and breadrolls. Great haul.

  10. they all do the same greenwashing processes too in Italy… it’s so sad

  11. I don’t think you could get a third of this for this price here in Czechia

  12. That’s crazy expensive compared to purchase power in Romania.

  13. If I had to make a rough estimate, it would be about 1.5-2x the cost in Denmark for the same goods.

  14. That would be 90 euros in France. How do I know? *cries in French*

  15. To address a couple of points from the comments, while some of these groceries aren’t the absolute cheapest options at the market, they do include some quality foods that fit my dietary needs and pleasures.

    Also, these groceries can keep my plates full for 1 week.

  16. Seems pretty expensive tbh. I would estimate those amount of goods cost about €65-70 here in Ireland, but average salaries are a lot higher here.

  17. this looks too much like what i buy when i go grocery shopping. it’s kinda scary XD

  18. I am from Montengro and you could not get this here fro 60€. Its a very good buy considering all the meat.

  19. With all the meat, fish, eggs, and yoghurt €60 is not bad.

  20. This hurts, considering this would set me back 130£ in London

  21. Finally someone who eat a healthy diet with few packaged food and plenty of fruit and veg

  22. What are these comments “well you bought salmon and meat ofc it’s expensive ”
    What the fuck
    That’s how we all suppose to be eating!!

  23. I’m a bit surprised how people consider this convenient and healthy.

    As a vegetarian in Italy I’d spend like half of that amount in Lidl for a full week’s groceries…

    Also, if you adjust the price to local salaries isn’t that crazy expensive?

  24. That looks like a lot of food for 60euro. Can I move there?

  25. Thats approx. 200 euros worth of shopping in Turkey.

  26. I’m in New Jersey and I would say that that’s about what that selection would cost here as well. Maybe a little less. In season we get corn and tomatoes that are grown in south Jersey so that could greatly reduce the price.

  27. Finally somebody buyin fresh groceries and not packaged things only

  28. Im from lithuania and į recognize you are shopping in Lidl haha

  29. Mangoes and avocados, the basis of any Romanian dish :P.

  30. The salmon from Norway is cheaper in Romania then in Norway 🙁

  31. This dude is French, I bet my left hand’s pinky finger on it!

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