Grocery Shopping in Iceland: How Expensive It Actually Is!! *Budget Version*

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @MiniMini-fl6cl
    @MiniMini-fl6cl Год назад

    I'd really love to see more videos like this! I always find it exciting to see grocery culture in other countries

  • @jordanfrost4063
    @jordanfrost4063 2 года назад +6

    Great video! 👍 I’m visiting Reykjavik in a couple of weeks and trying to determine what foods I’ll be living off 😂

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  2 года назад

      hope you love it! Food can be really good here don't let the prices scare you ahah

  • @ChallengeYourWalletAarynLynn
    @ChallengeYourWalletAarynLynn 2 года назад +4

    Great job on your grocery shopping! Prices are climbing astronomically here in the United States as well
    12:09

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  2 года назад +1

      thank you!! They are everywhere it's insane

  • @vasilisa_is_omska
    @vasilisa_is_omska Год назад

    Мне Так нравятся твои видео, о жизни в Исландии! Продолжай, тебя комфортно и приятно смотреть и слушать !❤

  • @BakingScienceTraveller
    @BakingScienceTraveller Год назад +3

    Just randomly found this video and really liked it! New subscriber from Germany. 😉 Greetings, Becky ✨

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Год назад +1

    I've been to Iceland once and remember the high food prices (especially eating out), but at least the ice is free. 🙂 What you bought is on the high side, but I wouldn't say it's that much more expensive than what I might spend in my part of the world (California). The breakfast cereal you bought may even be cheaper, although I do buy smaller boxes.

  • @AbnerIMAlvarado
    @AbnerIMAlvarado Год назад +2

    I live in Vaasa, a city in the west coast of Finland, facing Sweden. I had heard Icelandic grocery prices were quite expensive, but now I watch your video I was surprised prices here in Vaasa are more expensive! 😧 Of course, not that much, just 15-20 €, but more nonetheless. And I live in a middle sized city. In Helsinki, Tampere or Turku those products would be even more expensive!
    Maybe the only price that really made me gasp (*gasp!*) were the carrots, the rest seemed affordable for me.

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  Год назад

      They can be a lot more expensive! This is the most budget-friendly that you can get. But still, I also believe that now things are not super expensive compared to other places but that's mostly due to inflation as prices in Iceland remain mostly controlled.

    • @AbnerIMAlvarado
      @AbnerIMAlvarado Год назад

      @@bypatriciajones Oh, I'm taking that into account, that Bonus is "cheap" there. I'm comparing it with the prices of Lidl, the cheapest of the four supermarkets here. In Prisma I'd spend 15-20% more for the same products from Lidl.
      Yes, after war prices here went up and every year money buys less and less goods.
      Nice that Icelandic government managed to control inflation there!

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  Год назад

      @@AbnerIMAlvarado yes yes! definitely the lidl or Aldi of iceland only with way less variety 😂

  • @shellbeee4325
    @shellbeee4325 Год назад

    We’re visiting Iceland soon and was worried about the high prices everyones been telling me about, but I’m really surprised to see most of these are the same if not cheaper than where we live in new hampshire usa!

    • @sikusuyu
      @sikusuyu Год назад

      Same. It's actually cheaper but then again this is the cheapest market and it equals our norm

  • @denisewiebrimmer454
    @denisewiebrimmer454 2 года назад +1

    Hey cheap is the way most people have to shop now a days. Kudos on the candle..

  • @Tryingmybestupnorth
    @Tryingmybestupnorth 2 года назад +3

    A box of cereals in northern Quebec is between $6.99 to $8.99, so far most of the food is much cheaper in Iceland that in Quebec Canada.

  • @gailgulliver8970
    @gailgulliver8970 Год назад +1

    New sub to you thank you for your share love from U.K. x

  • @max0192
    @max0192 Год назад +1

    How long food will last roughly?

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  Год назад +2

      this haul for about a month

    • @max0192
      @max0192 Год назад

      I would love to build a modern cabin in Iceland near a waterfall and settle there one day...

    • @bypatriciajones
      @bypatriciajones  Год назад +1

      @@max0192 that's the dream!

  • @Alifalahmahramani
    @Alifalahmahramani Год назад

    Hello, I watched your movie. I like Iceland very much and I want to work as an electrical engineer in Iceland. How is the income in Iceland?

  • @ericyuan9718
    @ericyuan9718 Год назад +1

    The only thing I'd consider cheap is the cereal. For that amount of cornflakes in Toronto, Canada, it would cost $6 ($4.50 USD)

  • @nathgoody5905
    @nathgoody5905 Год назад +1

    Bonus
    Frozen pizza
    Frozen fries
    Milk extra vit D
    Spinach
    Oranges
    Carrots
    Maggi
    Popcorn
    Butter
    Cornflakes

  • @adamsina-vm3xo
    @adamsina-vm3xo Год назад +1

    lm Buying less and less from icelands. Veg and Fruit from open farm shop in my local market 50% less and fresh too. HP Brown Sauce from 89p to £3.50p in few years .That`s 250% Rise. No More Iceland.

  • @useramanrvr
    @useramanrvr 8 месяцев назад

    Hi