For every $100 spent in the USA, I would spend around $50 in France on food, even when i eat local products.
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British supermarkets are considerably cheaper than their French peers. A study in June by Circana, the US consumer analytics specialist, found that a basket of 23 household staples cost 23.4 per cent more in France than in Britain.
Switzerland is the most expensive country for food, Norway for non-alcoholic beverages, Iceland for alcoholic beverages and Ireland for tobacco within the group of 36 participating countries.