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Central Europe: Poland is the cheapest, the most expensive is Slovakia
The journalists of the Világgazdaság have calculated how much one should pay in case of a family shopping in neighboring countries. Poland is the cheapest: the family shopping list was 27.13 euros, mainly potatoes, chicken, yogurt worth to be bought there.
In Hungary one had to pay 27.73 euros. In Hungary the milk, oil, pepper and baked goods were extremely cheap.
In the Czech Republic the basket was 27.84 euros. Beer, salt and detergent costs are low. Slovakia has become the most expensive with 32.87 euros – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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