



In den Nachrichtenblättern der Regierungsmedien werden die Lebensmittelpreise in Georgien mit denen in Frankreich und Deutschland verglichen. Ich habe gerade den Durchschnittsgehalt und den Rentenkontext hinzugefügt
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Von GRed-saintevil
16 Kommentare
Would make more sense to compare beef and salmon prices, this stuff is expensive here
As an agricultural worker and everything else, I’d also add that their prices match the quality, and our products are literally trash.
lol did they really show this on TV? How desperate can they be to go this low? 😀
Median salary is fine for perception, but it wouldn’t affect the costs of goods. If demand is there, in that price niche, prices will remain.
Customer sets the price, if there is demand for goods at lower price, someone will find a way to fulfill it, and new chain of cheap products will emerge, and create even more, low paying jobs.
Prices don’t care about median salaries.
We are poor yes, that’s what the added context shows.
We should investigate where local prices are higher than international prices. This usually happens due to import regulations and that can be improved. Like with medicine.
Whenever our government needs money, they don’t simply increase revenues or cut spendings, they print more money. The price increase is related to central bank printing useless patriotic currency called GEL, the only reason for GEL existence is to rip off Georgians.
They are so bad even at propaganda. If they wanted serious differences they should have compared to Netherlands and noridics prices to Georgian prices lol
Ive never seen pasta in germany for 0.69€ except if its the most shittiest brand. usualy its about 1.5-2.5€
Which shitty ass pasta costs 3 Gel? any normal ones cost 10+ gel
It’s real vs nominal value again, EU food prices are higher but salaries are bigger as well. I spend about 60-70 euro on food weekly but I don’t feel it as big share of spending since it is less than 10% of my income.
Excuse me? 5,29₾ per liter for cooking oil? Where? I stocked up on the shitty vegetable from Ori Nabiji last month when it was on sale for 6₾.
Also, the shitty pasta here isn’t worth 3₾. You can find equivalent shitty pasta in France and Germany for 0,50€
The bane of all post-socialist countries „b-b-b-but in Germany they have higher salaries“
Cooking oil went from 2.99 1 year ago to 7.5 most of the time, until you grab those offers which scale down to the price shown above, really no way of justifying this inflation !
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I mean can’t blame them, because referred society actually is gonna believe this shit.