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They don’t ask for the real price of food in stores
The hidden costs were also taken into account, so the so-called real price of each food was calculated in a research in Germany, wrote startlap.hu after magyarmezogazdasag.hu.
In one of the Penny Market stores in Germany, you get 16 food double price tags: one shows the price you have to pay for it at the checkout, and the other shows how much it would cost if all the environmental resources used to produce it were included in the price, adding that the numbers calculated from research at the University of Augsburg are staggering. (magyarmezogazdasag.hu, startlap.hu)
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