FOOD PRICES IN NORWAY | What exactly food cost in Norway | 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @sarainnorway
    @sarainnorway  2 года назад +3

    This is the normal food prices in Norway, OBS! The watermelon is actually 17 NOK pr/kg, so whatever the piece weight is, thats what the price is - just making that clear.

    • @Robert_Kawalec
      @Robert_Kawalec 10 месяцев назад

      Is it possible to buy a lard in Norway ?

  • @keagansmith6684
    @keagansmith6684 2 года назад +8

    That's so interesting! I see people online from a few years back saying how expensive it is to buy groceries in Norway as a reason why you shouldn't live there, but these prices are actually cheaper than the things I can buy in the US right now! Especially vegetables and fruit!

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  2 года назад +3

      Thats exactly what I wanted to show ! Thanks for sharing

    • @MrTwhale1990
      @MrTwhale1990 Год назад

      So wot u gunna pay twelve bucks for an apple are u

    • @keagansmith6684
      @keagansmith6684 Год назад +1

      @@MrTwhale1990 lol if they were charging 12 USD for a single apple I doubt they'd be giving them away free to kids who come with their parents to shop

  • @mausyyy85
    @mausyyy85 10 дней назад

    that free food for kids while shopping is amazing ! good video Sara, regards from Switzerland

  • @tzazarizona2676
    @tzazarizona2676 Год назад +6

    I am surprised that these prices are not outrages, the prices are not that different from prices in the U.S. and we get taxed on it here in Arizona. The avocados were high.

    • @ace-iii
      @ace-iii Год назад +1

      hi. included in the price tag in norway. u pay what you see :)

  • @eamonnw
    @eamonnw 9 месяцев назад +2

    so far ive yet to see any youtuber look at cabbage, carrots, onions, tomatoes, red kidney beans, canned sweet corn, mixed forzen veg, olive oil ...thats what i hope to continue eating if i ever get to Norway

  • @ivanivan5511
    @ivanivan5511 Год назад +1

    Just moved here and got the coffee you recommended on this video haha! It's actually reaaaaaaaaally good and addictive, one of the best I've tried probably or maybe the best one!

  • @omarlerouge5420
    @omarlerouge5420 2 года назад +4

    interesting ! I think those prices are close to the ones in France. just slightly above. spending 100€ per week in groceries for a person is pretty normal here.. and if you're buying organic, it can goes beyond :)

  • @s.h.straightway8338
    @s.h.straightway8338 Год назад +1

    A genuine video.. thanks..!

  • @jenniferpsaki9886
    @jenniferpsaki9886 Год назад +1

    thank you for making these interseting and useful videos 🙂

  • @TullaRask
    @TullaRask 2 года назад +4

    Usually salaries are higher in Norway for regular people though. If you come from a high salary occupation abroad you might have to settle for a lower salary in Norway.

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask Год назад +1

      @Will Swift It means regular people have higher salaries as I said, do they can afford more. In the US regular people is poor as hell and such need much cheaper goods.

  • @gingerdad127
    @gingerdad127 6 месяцев назад

    Some of those prices were a bit shocking but generally speaking, overall, it's a little bit more than Australia for a family weekly shop. Thank you for the comparisons ❤

  • @astrid-nil
    @astrid-nil 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video 🙂 that was cool to show us normal, daily thing in Norway like shopping. Also very helpful like the previous one 🙂 take care!

  • @immortal2534
    @immortal2534 2 года назад +2

    Wow meat and beverages are very expensive but indeed their grocery aren't that expensive as i thought

  • @derekwordley1837
    @derekwordley1837 Год назад +1

    a popup of the equivalent prices In the equivalent in UK pounds, US dollars,, and euros would be most helpful..

  • @rashdatasawar3571
    @rashdatasawar3571 2 года назад +1

    Nice Sara. Love you

  • @BerndKlein-ef1dg
    @BerndKlein-ef1dg 11 месяцев назад +1

    What are the meat and fish prices in Norway? I find very few prices. The regional meat products are relatively cheap, right? I eat almost only meat.

  • @ihraarcherftw
    @ihraarcherftw Год назад +1

    Wow i tought it would be much more, same prices in finland

  • @eddale5557
    @eddale5557 2 года назад +2

    Well it is not that expensive you shoose the most expensive so it is not the real cost so you have to learn never go to a Rema 1000 shop go to Kiwi or some shop and also look at the brands in Kiwi but also look for the brand First Price it is usually 20% cheaper than all you have shoose so you could saved maybe 700 kr for that week of food this way! So be careful shoping in Norway!!
    And with beer choose Seidel (green boxes 0,5 litres) in Kiwi shop it is the most cheap beer and pretty good actually!!! Only a friendly advice.
    Best regard's from a Norwegian guy.

  • @theovercomermillionaire
    @theovercomermillionaire 11 месяцев назад +1

    For a week in Canada for two people I pay $300 CAD which is $2377 NOK

  • @caoimhepeac1266
    @caoimhepeac1266 27 дней назад

    some stuf are the same as in Mexico but 1/8 of the quality 😂 you get there.

  • @aqd4089
    @aqd4089 29 дней назад

    How about ecological food?

  • @TimirOnMyWay
    @TimirOnMyWay Год назад

    Wonderful food vlog

  • @harrydon8917
    @harrydon8917 Год назад

    Hi Sara hope you r okay up there in Norway 💕💞

  • @yoItsNawk
    @yoItsNawk Год назад

    How can I thank you, thanks relly!

  • @beenthere6769
    @beenthere6769 Год назад

    Cereal, chips, red bull. You on the right track

  • @leannetaylor6843
    @leannetaylor6843 Месяц назад

    £1.48 (English pounds) 20 kr for a cucumber
    😮😢very expensive.
    My favourite country but soo expensive

  • @cindi7228
    @cindi7228 2 года назад +2

    These prices are equivalent if not less than, US prices.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  2 года назад +1

      ya? so its actually more expensive there at this moment xD

    • @nealb1a
      @nealb1a Год назад

      I was thinking the very same thing. At about 10 Norwegian Krone for a U.S. Dollar, these prices are pretty good.

  • @abcabcboy
    @abcabcboy 2 года назад

    I just came back from Denmark, and with the exchange rate, I found it pretty much as expensive as Norway, except for beer and certain fresh meats.

  • @marsmatros6773
    @marsmatros6773 3 месяца назад

    Would be very helpful if you could convert it to dollars

  • @domwings4329
    @domwings4329 11 месяцев назад

    US is the same price now

  • @jenniferpsaki9886
    @jenniferpsaki9886 Год назад

    Hi Sara I wonder if it is possible to live and work in Norway without knowledge of Norweigian

  • @Rantofthings.
    @Rantofthings. 2 года назад +1

    I'm thinking about studying in Norway but is it difficult to get a job in Norway for Non Norwegian speakers ?.

  • @tamilmusicchannels7706
    @tamilmusicchannels7706 2 года назад

    Great video Sara💕💕💕

  • @drew4021
    @drew4021 Год назад

    Living in NYC, these prices do not seem that daunting.

  • @studyenglishca7109
    @studyenglishca7109 3 месяца назад

    wow, expensive by even Canadian standards and high inflation

  • @TheForceHungerGames
    @TheForceHungerGames Год назад

    Main European is between 💯- 50% cheaper.

  • @GeneralDirector9034
    @GeneralDirector9034 2 года назад

    Hi Sara🙋‍♂️🇰🇿 How are you?

  • @branden8915
    @branden8915 Год назад

    Cheaper than Canada it seems

  • @youtubearsivi9223
    @youtubearsivi9223 Год назад

    so a person should earn around 1000 dollars minimum per month, only for food

  • @dimitarnikov5242
    @dimitarnikov5242 11 месяцев назад

    Can`t understand why the bread is so immensely expensive, really!

  • @aqd4089
    @aqd4089 29 дней назад

    Discounters in Germany are way better.

  • @noormohmmednoor6076
    @noormohmmednoor6076 Год назад

    Hilow

  • @Yonisaj12
    @Yonisaj12 8 месяцев назад

    The food prices are only getting worse.

  • @machinemanmclaren
    @machinemanmclaren Год назад

    No pineapple ?

    • @ace-iii
      @ace-iii Год назад

      hi. Rema 1000 removed at least half of its goods/brands a few years ago. I don't remember why. They are also Norway's cheapest food chain. nice store for some groceries but if u want to have a bigger selection you want to go to Meny and coop

  • @shreyabhattacharya5153
    @shreyabhattacharya5153 2 года назад

    which part of norway do you actually live in?

  • @PreetRaoliftss
    @PreetRaoliftss Год назад

    Norway food is not very expensive.

  • @maximous9993
    @maximous9993 9 месяцев назад

    If you converted to euro or dollars your video would make sense. Who is your audience? Your neighbors?

  • @junowood5951
    @junowood5951 2 года назад

    oh yea flowers are ridiculously expensive

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  2 года назад

      haha, right? its craaaazey how much flowers are.. I dont get why.. Its the cheapest thing to grow - a product with a very high return rate.

  • @Daarreee
    @Daarreee Месяц назад

    Poicking the strawberries in forest for free😅 they are ewerywere

  • @xx-hk1ht
    @xx-hk1ht 2 года назад

    Norway food its not very expensive lol this cost its ok

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  2 года назад

      Its not too bad actually - but the Norwegian currency has never been lower so.. thats also why

  • @aayanasa
    @aayanasa Год назад

    Too much Cost!!!

    • @ace-iii
      @ace-iii Год назад

      rema 1000 is our cheapest food chain stores. We also have a few cheap brands like First price and X-tra. biggest food chains in norway is Meny and coop

  • @allmite
    @allmite Год назад

    Imagine paying almost 2 euros for a single cucumber 😱