These are groceries two adults are going to consume for weekday lunches and dinners. Meat and cheese is excluded (we eat meat once a week) as we get them from other places. Also there are some pricier items like organic milk, bananas, oranges, lemons and 2 red (!) kiwis. Overall I think it’s a good value for its price. What do you think?
Interesting: organic bananas were the same price as non-organic ones (1€/kg)
One thing that baffles me about the Czech food market is that veggie meat alternatives cost literally double what they do in Poland. Do you know anything about that?
Is expensive. What is the average salary in Czech Republic?
So glad to live in Poland and shop it Złoty! Not much groceries for 25€!
That’s not enough for 25. I want to say it’s cheaper in the Netherlands and I never thought I would say that
My rough estimate for local Migros/Coop: 60 CHF (63 €).
Not representative of an average bag of groceries in Czech Republic as half of it is not Pilsner.
This seems odd.
I only did my shopping for myself and girlfriend in a Lidl in Prague yesterday and I paid 1950czk (~80eur).
This was for enough food to feed us both for the week (incl main meal and lunch) as well as some junk food and baking products to make Xmas cookies.
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These are groceries two adults are going to consume for weekday lunches and dinners. Meat and cheese is excluded (we eat meat once a week) as we get them from other places. Also there are some pricier items like organic milk, bananas, oranges, lemons and 2 red (!) kiwis. Overall I think it’s a good value for its price. What do you think?
Interesting: organic bananas were the same price as non-organic ones (1€/kg)
One thing that baffles me about the Czech food market is that veggie meat alternatives cost literally double what they do in Poland. Do you know anything about that?
Is expensive. What is the average salary in Czech Republic?
So glad to live in Poland and shop it Złoty! Not much groceries for 25€!
That’s not enough for 25. I want to say it’s cheaper in the Netherlands and I never thought I would say that
My rough estimate for local Migros/Coop: 60 CHF (63 €).
Not representative of an average bag of groceries in Czech Republic as half of it is not Pilsner.
This seems odd.
I only did my shopping for myself and girlfriend in a Lidl in Prague yesterday and I paid 1950czk (~80eur).
This was for enough food to feed us both for the week (incl main meal and lunch) as well as some junk food and baking products to make Xmas cookies.