The average prices for food, non-alcoholic beverages and tobacco in Italy are higher by nine percentage points compared to the european average and still higher than the average of Germany and Belgium while they are in line with those of the French: it is what emerges in the statistics of Eurostat just published, according to which higher prices for food and drinks, you are charged in Denmark (145% with respect to 100 of the average Eu-28) and the lowest in Poland (63%).
Italy, looking only at the price of the food, is above average for all the principal foods of 11 percentage points. But the gap becomes higher, 21 points, in the practice of a fifth, for the group “milk, cheese and eggs” (121). Looking out from the Eu is the most expensive Country for the only food is in Switzerland with 178 points against the 100 average of the Eu-28.
The average prices for bread and cereals are 18 points above the Eu average (the Uk is at 96 to the face of the 118 Italian, Germany 101) while the gap with the european Union is reduced for the fish. Thanks to the 8,000 kilometres of coast, the fish in Italy costs slightly less than the rest of the food (108) however, in the United Kingdom (105). The meat in Italy costs 12% more than the european average, as in the United Kingdom and less than in France and Germany, but, above all, much cheaper than in Switzerland (252). The Country where the meat costs less, Albania (52).
In Italy they cost slightly less than the average european oils and fats (97) while fruit and vegetables have an average price higher than the Eu (105). At the top of the prices for fruit and vegetables there is Sweden in the Eu (136), while Switzerland exceeds all with an average price greater than the Eu of 67%.
The highest prices for tobacco in the United Kingdom (219 in front of 100 of the average Eu-28), and lowest in Bulgaria (50%). In Italy smoking coast eight points less than the Eu average (92 versus 100) to buy alcoholic beverages almost as the Eu average (99).


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