Eggs are also cheaper in Switzerland than here
A Hungarian vlogger living in Switzerland showed that food inflation of 35 percent is the highest in Europe. 30 eggs cost 5 francs, i.e. 2145 forints calculated at the current exchange rate, so a piece is 71 forints. Here at Lidl on October 7th, it was HUF 97 per piece, when you buy 30, but since then we have seen HUF 120-130 per piece.
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