From $3 to $10 in 5 years

Considering Euro’s valuation these day, and the incredible price increase in France these last month, this is what we’re to actualy: 6.20€ for a coffee and some bread and butter, what you see is what you get. No more, no less.
Five years ago, this would have cost half the price (approximately 3.5 euros), but prices […]

Par Fabrice Epelboin

Considering Euro’s valuation these day, and the incredible price increase in France these last month, this is what we’re to actualy: 6.20€ for a coffee and some bread and butter, what you see is what you get. No more, no less.

Five years ago, this would have cost half the price (approximately 3.5 euros), but prices are skyrocketing in France, and the Dollar is lower everyday…

Who can afford to come visit France these day? Pretty expensive, even if you don’t earn dollars…

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  1. Lucas Martin-King a fait ce commentaire le 14 mai 2009 | Permalien

    Hello there… Speaking from my experience in Melbourne, Australia… Our coffee index is thus:
    Coffee $3 (but can be anywhere from $2.50 to $3.5)

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