This would extraploate to ~50% increase during the last four years in Germany. Fits my personal experience quite well. Went from about 400/m to 600/m for groceries, despite nowadays being way more on the lookout for reduced items and store brands on sale.
I feel so sorry for everyone with even higher numbers 🙁
11% my ass
Please show the UK figures. It’s always good to compare vs EU.
For those interested, quick googling showed that in UK it was 18,4%, Bosnia&Herzegovina 8,2% and Montenegro 10,1%
Is this the increase from same time last year or from last month?
why’s poland so high?
Danish prices were higher to begin with, so supposedly lower inflation now does not mean it has suddenly become cheap to buy groceries in Danish supermarkets.
People responsible for this couldn’t care less
It would not really be a problem if the salaries follow more or less the same trend. But of course this is not the case.
Right wing populists FTW 🙂
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Hungary’s is at least 50%
6.2% is a lie
9.6 seems wayyy to low, but I guess I’ve got just anecdotal evidence.
Turkey isn’t in Europe
There are some pros anyway – we have arising obesity problem here in Poland, so hopefully food prices will make people eat less.
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source: Eurostat, as stated on map
author: Milos Popovic
taken from: https://twitter.com/milos_agathon/status/1694724839066816793/photo/1
Quite useful to compare to my related posts:
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1593ql5/food_inflation_rate_in_europe_june_2023/
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/155l051/inflation_rate_in_june_2023_according_to_eurostat/
This would extraploate to ~50% increase during the last four years in Germany. Fits my personal experience quite well. Went from about 400/m to 600/m for groceries, despite nowadays being way more on the lookout for reduced items and store brands on sale.
I feel so sorry for everyone with even higher numbers 🙁
11% my ass
Please show the UK figures. It’s always good to compare vs EU.
For those interested, quick googling showed that in UK it was 18,4%, Bosnia&Herzegovina 8,2% and Montenegro 10,1%
Is this the increase from same time last year or from last month?
why’s poland so high?
Danish prices were higher to begin with, so supposedly lower inflation now does not mean it has suddenly become cheap to buy groceries in Danish supermarkets.
People responsible for this couldn’t care less
It would not really be a problem if the salaries follow more or less the same trend. But of course this is not the case.
Right wing populists FTW 🙂
…
Hungary’s is at least 50%
6.2% is a lie
9.6 seems wayyy to low, but I guess I’ve got just anecdotal evidence.
Turkey isn’t in Europe
There are some pros anyway – we have arising obesity problem here in Poland, so hopefully food prices will make people eat less.
Alcoholism it is then…