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    1. Prices depends if you shop to Lidl / pama / and more, regarding Uber and bolt everything depends on request and traffic

    2. Way cheaper i was with my girlfriend there about 3-4 months ago,everything is cheap dobt worry about money,transportation,food,groceries just enjoy the time spent there its beautiful

    3. For eating out, the listed prices are not that far off reality. An inexpensive restaurant might charge €15 for a main course, but you need to add drinks. You typically don’t get free tap water. Also, there are almost zero inexpensive restaurants in the St Julian’s area.

      For groceries, they are broadly in line, perhaps a bit higher.

      I saw you asked about wines. I don’t think anyone would complain about wine selection here. Some supermarkets stock an excellent selection, while others only stock popular wines. However, dedicated wine shops are very much a thing. A typical selection can be oriented towards Italian, south Italian, and Sicilian wines, however there is plenty of choice of French, Spanish, New World, and so on.

      The main ride apps here are Uber, Bolt, and eCabs.

    4. danielsuperone on

      For groceries, get **Cheap Trolley** it’s an app that has all prices from a number of shops, you can also check on the web version of Wolt. Generally prices on cheap trolley are what most people pay (pavi/pama/greens) although sometimes there are good offers at these places.

      There are also “convenience” shops that are open longer but charge a higher fee as they are almost everywhere at this point. But generally, for main groceries we either go to farmers or big names like pama or greens as they usually have good offers.

      As for Bolt/Uber/ecabs, it really depends. There are many factors such as peak hours and if there is an event, or far away area where there are no drivers or in general if lots of people are ordering at a time, they will increase prices. Depending on where you live this will vary, but generally from the airport prices are around 20 euro, but other than that, we usually pay between 10-17 euro for a taxi on a normal day, at least I do, looking at the history it’s been 12 euro average and could spike to 17 on peak hours, I feel that’s the average if it’s a normal day. Could be even less but depends on the distance and time/area.

      If you’re interested about concerts and events, that would also be around 40-120 and for special events front row seats could be closer to 200. And if it’s a small event could be 15-25 on average I’d say.

      Clubs also charge around 5-15 euro or so if you were curious.

      But all of this really depends and could vary, not always the same.

    5. I buy most of what’s written cheaper.

      I buy 30 eggs for 6.00€

      Lidl carton milk that tastes the same as benna with 6 months shelf life is mostly 0.50-0.70c depending on offers.

      Not going to go into much detail but, save receipts and compare prices, go to the farmers market as well for vegetables and eggs. Avoid super markets for those.

      Meet buy from a trusted buther shop, avoid supermarkets for this aswell.

      Toilet paper highly recommend buying supply from karta converter, it costs x2 as much in super markets.

      If you know where most store wRehouses are buy from them in bulk, you will save 500-1000€ per year depending your needs.

      As for beer and soft drinks, I don’t drink them anymore but I am sure farso s will supply you if you go directly and buy from there.

      Maybe takes some time to see the pros and cons of you being the middle man instead the buyer from the middle man. I maybe do this once every three months, but I go to the farmers market every 2 weeks and spend 10-30€ depending on what I need.

    6. MoltijsOnion on

      The prices look accurate to me tbh, minus some innacuracies here and there

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