Cultural: Price Check!

Every once in a while I like to do a blog post that shares our prices of common items with you.

Why?

The croissants behind the tomato I bought strictly because I wanted to - didn’t need them nor did I even know for sure how much they were before I checked out. It’s just that this store is ‘cheap’ so I’m not terribly afraid to do that. They were alr…

The croissants behind the tomato I bought strictly because I wanted to - didn’t need them nor did I even know for sure how much they were before I checked out. It’s just that this store is ‘cheap’ so I’m not terribly afraid to do that. They were already bagged up and ready to grab! I paid $0.64 each.

Mostly because I find it interesting to know from other people - so I figure you are interested in how much I have to pay for common things from the grocery store as well in my part of the world.

So - today I went to the store specifically to buy things so I could show you all.

 
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I went to a local deep discount store called Biedronka - which is like Aldi or Lidl. This is not your expensive type store like Trader Joe’s or even a Kroger. It’s a deep discount store!

We have a lot of these stores around now, for which I am thankful! They really help our pocketbook!

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Here it is:

  • Whiskas cat food - 3.8 lbs. - 1750 grams - $5.13

  • deli (type - meaning thin sliced) ham - about 8 oz. - $1.79

  • 2% milk - 1 liter UHT - $0.54

  • Cini Minis cereal (Cinnamon Toast Crunch) - 300 grams - about 9 oz. - $1.41

  • sugar - 1 kilo /2.2 lbs. - $0.64

  • store brand Cola zero (like Sam’s Cola) - 2 liters $0.60

  • sunflower oil - 1 liter - $1.03

  • Yogurt - 400 grams peach - they were on sale if you bought 4 - 4/$1.53

  • Gouda cheese - 400 grams - on sale if I bought 2 - 2/$2.56 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )

  • Beefsteak tomato (never had I seen one before in a store like this so I had to buy it!) - $0.72

  • rectangular bread - fresh - individual deli bread - perfect for egg sandwiches - $0.20 each (!!)

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I can add the deli ham to a piece of nice bread and a couple of fried eggs and some cheese and have a really nice egg sandwich!

And now you know! We actually don’t drink much milk anymore - really only use it in recipes - but I thought if I bought some Cini Minis next time I need to open a liter of milk to use for baking I can use the rest up on cereal.

Anyway - I know it’s not terribly enlightening. but I thought some of you would be interested in such a post.

Living here isn’t too expensive. Seriously. Some things are more expensive than the states, but groceries, for the most part, are very reasonable!

Have a great day wherever you are reading this!




Be sure to check out what my sis has for you in the store!



Becky Petersen4 Comments