These 10 German cities are the most expensive
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The cost of many groceries has risen massively in recent months. The prices sometimes even differ from city to city. In our weekly ranking, we therefore show you the ten German cities where groceries are currently the most expensive.
As for groceries, eggs and beef saw the highest price increases last year. But vegetables and many dairy products were also exposed to significant increases. But when it comes to pricing, there are sometimes significant differences from city to city. We therefore take a look at the most expensive cities in Germany.
The most expensive cities for groceries
New York is considered the measure of all things for many things around the globe. This applies both to the prices for a restaurant visit, as well as rents or groceries. The data-based platform numbero meanwhile, sheds light on how high the cost of groceries in other cities is compared to New York.
While New York City represents the maximum with a rating of 100 percent, Heidelberg in Germany, for example, only has a value of 50.1 percent. In the following ranking we show you the ten most expensive cities in Germany where you currently have to pay the most for groceries.
10th place: Hanover
Hanover is the capital of Lower Saxony and home to more than 530,000 people. In the ranking of the most expensive cities in terms of food, Hanover is one of the most expensive 51.6 percent the tenth place.
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