Сравнение цен на продукты питания в Европе: Нидерланды рулят на Западе! :)
pora_valit — 16.06.2016Евростат опубликовал статистическое исследование цен на продукты питания в Европе.
Может быть интересно несмотря на то, что расходы по этой статье, ИМХО, не доминируют в среднем западноевропейском бюджете.
К моему удивлению, в Нидерландах цены на сабж оказались самыми низкими в Западной Европе. Мне почему-то казалось, что тут недешево. Впрочем, когда ради разнообразия ассортимента ездим закупиться в соседнюю Германию, уже обратили внимание на то, что цены практически не отличаются, да.
Текст ниже - summary статьи Евростата, взят из голландского новостного сайта на английском языке dutchnews.nl
The Netherlands is the cheapest place in western Europe to buy food, with prices 2% under the EU average, the national statistics office CBS said on Wednesday. All other western European countries are more expensive than the Netherlands. Prices in neighbouring Belgium are 8% above the average and in Germany groceries cost 3% more. Food is most expensive among non-EU members and Denmark is the most expensive place to eat of the 27 EU countries, the CBS said. The Dutch statistics agency bases its conclusions on figures from the European statistics office Eurostat, which looked at food and drink prices in 38 European countries. While meat in the Netherlands is more expensive than the EU average, it has gone down in price over the past three years, the CBS said. Poland is the cheapest place in Europe to do grocery shopping.
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Источник информации о рейтинге городов по качеству жизни тот же - dutchnews.nl
Amsterdam continues to top a ranking of the best 50 Dutch cities to live in but Utrecht is closing the gap, researchers who produce the Atlas voor Gemeenten said on Wednesday. The last issue was published 10 years ago but the top three – Amsterdam, Utrecht and Amstelveen – remain the same. The ranking is based on 50 separate issues, ranging from education to parks, public safety and cultural amenities. ‘Amsterdam owes its leading position to its historic inner city, its location, jobs market and its facilities,’ researcher Gerard Marlet told broadcaster Nos. ‘It has everything a city should have.’ However, public safety issues and growing inequality could have an impact on Amsterdam’s lead, Marlet said. In addition, tourism is beginning to affect people’s perception of the city and this could also cost Amsterdam in the future. Dordrecht, up from 30 to 14, is the biggest riser in the ranking, while Hilversum, Delft and Oss are among the biggest losers. Bottom of the list is Emmen in Drenthe, which is just below Sittard-Geleen and Spijkenisse.
Странно, что Дельфт в рейтинге упал - на фото наверху и при посещении он был очень мил :). Впрочем, "не стоит путать туризм и эмиграцию", полагаю :).
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