Watching from Germany, these prices are pretty much the same here, but wages are obviously much higher here than in Greece. How do greek people afford this? it must be tough
@@ToGoIsToKnow I wonder if Greeks shop elsewhere for olive oil. If so, I’d be interested to know, or are they stuck with paying exorbitant prices for a local good.
Great job much appreciated. I bet you can get even better prices for groceries at the open market.
Very true!
That’s not true in Western Europe. Open market is always far more expensive.
Watching from Germany, these prices are pretty much the same here, but wages are obviously much higher here than in Greece. How do greek people afford this? it must be tough
I did a video at Aldi in Frankfurt and the prices looked cheap in comparison to Greece.
Same story elsewhere in Europe. The salary is half, but prices the same.
Great video, keep them coming,
Thanks, will do!
We do shop smarter than before but we are NOT giving up of bying the Greek Attiki honey here in Sweden.
27, 81 Euro for 1 kg
And the Kalamata Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
@@ToGoIsToKnow Ohhh, that`s liquid gold!
The olive there is pretty much London prices, absolutely nuts !
In NYC it is $50 for 4 Liters at a Greek store. In 2022 I was getting 4L of Kalamata EVOO in Tarpon Springs Florida for like $29.
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I wonder if Greeks shop elsewhere for olive oil. If so, I’d be interested to know, or are they stuck with paying exorbitant prices for a local good.
Got to be Heinz ketchup the happy shopper snide stuff is horrible
I buy the Aldi ketchup and it is pretty good.
I’ve wanted to try the IKEA one for ages 😂