Supermarket Prices Comparison (Finnish only)
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Supermarket Prices Comparison (Finnish only)
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Nice link.
I didn't even know the prices varied between the same stores!
Why is it so much cheaper for food from the supermarket in Turku than food from a supermarket in Helsinki? They both have a port. It's not like the food is hard to transport. We just pay a premium to live in Helsinki? (don't even have to mention the rent _
I didn't even know the prices varied between the same stores!
Why is it so much cheaper for food from the supermarket in Turku than food from a supermarket in Helsinki? They both have a port. It's not like the food is hard to transport. We just pay a premium to live in Helsinki? (don't even have to mention the rent _
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On a side note, what is the cheapest market to buy meat? Just usual things, like beef, pork, etc.
I found only that the hakaniemi markets had cheap meat, or cheap if it comes with bones etc .
And also cheapest place to buy frozen shrimps?
I found only that the hakaniemi markets had cheap meat, or cheap if it comes with bones etc .
And also cheapest place to buy frozen shrimps?
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Shrimp in LIDL... meat you can get packaged in the big supermarkets, but you need to run after the "tarjous".
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Re: Supermarket Prices Comparison (Finnish only)
luckykitty wrote:
And also cheapest place to buy frozen shrimps?
The Hakaniemi Asian markets have much, much cheaper and better shrimp than anywhere (including Lidl).
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I don't understand finnish, but this should be the top 10 cheapest supermarkets in Helsinki (fruits, vegetables, drinks ...).
1. Lidl Helsinki Pakila 64,13 €
2. Prisma Malmi 66,03 €
3. Prisma Kannelmäki 66,62 €
4. Prisma Viikki 66,63 €
5. S-Market Torpparinmäki 67,00 €
6. Alepa Paloheinä 67,16 €
7. S-Market Ruoholahti 68,04 €
8. Valintatalo Konalantie 6-8 68,16 €
9. S-Market Malmi 68,72 €
10. S-Market Pakila 69,41 €
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Re: Supermarket Prices Comparison (Finnish only)
Personally a very important criterion is the distance from where I live. Even though I can walk to the market I use, I wouldn't choose something along the route from work (which I drive) unless there was quite a hefty price difference. Practicality has its value too.
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Hi,
You can compare the prices of some products at http://www.hintapuntari.fi/ (in Finnish only).
As FinnGuyhelsinki said, also other factors than price might have a value.
Finnish Consumer Agency:
Kuluttajille hinta ei suinkaan ole ainoa määräävä tekijä kaupan valinnassa. Kaupan sijainnilla ja yleisellä asiointimukavuudella on merkityksensä, kuten myös palvelun tasolla. Myös kanta-asiakas- ja muut tarjoukset liikuttavat kuluttajia eri kauppoihin
Finnish Consumer Agency is gollowing the prices of several items in different regions, and also following up the effect on the VAT deductions on the consumer prices. English version of Consumer Agency newsletter can be found at http://www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/en-GB/newsletter/
You can compare the prices of some products at http://www.hintapuntari.fi/ (in Finnish only).
As FinnGuyhelsinki said, also other factors than price might have a value.
Finnish Consumer Agency:
Kuluttajille hinta ei suinkaan ole ainoa määräävä tekijä kaupan valinnassa. Kaupan sijainnilla ja yleisellä asiointimukavuudella on merkityksensä, kuten myös palvelun tasolla. Myös kanta-asiakas- ja muut tarjoukset liikuttavat kuluttajia eri kauppoihin
Finnish Consumer Agency is gollowing the prices of several items in different regions, and also following up the effect on the VAT deductions on the consumer prices. English version of Consumer Agency newsletter can be found at http://www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/en-GB/newsletter/
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I agree. Our village shop closed a while back. Apparently it will re-open next month. Great - it will then only be 9km to a shop, rather than 27km at the moment. I wonder whether enough people will support it this time around. Yes, things are always going to be more expensive in a little local village shop compared to city supermarkets, but it is a useful facility that people should be prepared to pay for. Perhaps having been without a local shop will have made people realise that.FinnGuyHelsinki wrote:Personally a very important criterion is the distance from where I live.
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Prisma is cheapest in Tampere and Lidl too.
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How are the groceries in Finland? Primarily in Helsinki and the inner city? Is it rough there? I am trying to get a job there teaching English.
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What's THAT????????inner city
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Inner city = central regions of a city.
However Helsinki is too small a city to have one. There as London and Manchester in the UK have inner city regions.
However Helsinki is too small a city to have one. There as London and Manchester in the UK have inner city regions.