Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Swedish food third most expensive in Europe

Swedish food third most expensive in Europe: Sweden is the third most expensive culinary nation in Europe, with prices 20 per cent above the EU average, reports news agency TT. The most expensive is Norway, with Denmark as a close second.Swedish fruit, vegetables and potatoes are the second most expensive in Europe, after Norway. In contrast, the fish, milk, cheese and eggs, are slightly cheaper than the EU average.The cheapest food is found in Bulgaria, according to new statistics from Eurostat and Statistics Sweden.