Cheaper shopping “for grandmother”: CNN Prima News advises the Czechs to shop at Easter They did in Poland. It is to be in our country Much cheaper than in the Czech Republic and Germany. Journalists did shopping in each of these countries, buying products that could be used to bake a Christmas grandmother: eggs, butter, milk, sugar, flour. They paid OK for these purchases in Poland. PLN 25 and in the Czech Republic and Germany: OK. PLN 40 and Ok PLN 41. The difference is therefore noticeable.
Sweets slightly more expensive: Interestingly, the prices of Christmas sweets were also checked. And it turned out that Chocolate hares in our country are most expensive. They cost 45 crowns for 45 g and 84 crowns for 90 g. It is 7.5 PLN and 15 zlotys, respectively. In turn, in Germany, it was necessary to pay about PLN 5 and PLN 9 respectively, and in the Czech Republic: approx. PLN 7 and PLN 12. Different in the case of chocolate eggs with a surprise. Here again Poland is the cheapest. They cost around PLN 3.70 in the case of Germany and the Czech Republic is a price of 4.5 PLN and 5.9 PLN.
Not only food: Proposable for the Czechs are not only Christmas shopping, but also spring. For example, about 50 crowns can be saved on a sack of the earth, i.e. approx. 8 PLN. With larger shopping it is really a lot of saving. Flowers are also cheaper. Sellers in border chałupki estimate that 90 percent Czech customers are customers. Therefore, prices are also given in the crowns. WITH Polish Prices in the Czech Republic are competed only by those offered at large gardening fairs.
Extense in the Czech Republic? Food prices and non -alcoholic drinks in the Czech Republic have increased by 26.4 percent in the last three years – according to the latest data. This is de facto EU average, which is at 26.9 percent. For comparison, the increase in Poland has been as much as 33.9 percent over the years. – The belief that we have very expensive food in the Czech Republic or that its prices are rising much faster than in neighboring countries, is rather Illusion than realityAnd – explains the Miroslav Novák analyst in an interview with the Czech media. Despite this, the Czechs are strongly convinced that food prices are rising too quickly and jealous of, among others to Polish shops.
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Sources: CNN Prima News, Novinky.cz