About hellish prices for vegetables in Norway
Norway is undoubtedly the most expensive country in Europe, and the prices here have long become a byword, and some of them really just amaze the imagination. Remember, even recently there was a wave of "hunger" in Scandinavia and the hellish prices of vegetables and fruits?
Some of my readers asked me to make a special post on this topic to find out how much the hellish prices of vegetables are in reality.
Fulfill the order.
You see the prices on the price tags; they are indicated in Norwegian kroner.
The course of the crown to the ruble at the time of my trip is 1: 6.7. For convenience, I will immediately quote the transfer in rubles.
So, the title photo. Spanish oranges - 166.8 rubles / kg.
Below. Tomatoes, Spain - 166.8 rubles / kg, cherry tomatoes (200 g package) - 228 rubles, cherry tomatoes on a branch (175 g package) - 153.4 rubles, fresh basil and other herbs in a pot - 100.5 rubles.
Blueberries (packing 225 g) - 268 rubles.
Apples - 241.5 rubles / kg.
Arugula (75 g package) - 131 rubles.
Potato - 131 rub / kg.
Well, is it really hellishly expensive?
I am comparing prices with Scarlet Sails under my own house ... I want to buy cherry, arugula and oranges in Norway ...