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Is France expensive for food?

The Cost of Food in France In France, you can expect to spend around €25-40 per day on meals. However, this amount will vary based on a number of factors, including which city you visit and where you choose to eat.



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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.

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How much money will you need for your trip to France? You should plan to spend around €233 ($247) per day on your vacation in France, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €42 ($44) on meals for one day and €29 ($31) on local transportation.

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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.

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The stuff the locals drink (table wines, calvados, no-mark cognac, no-mark champagne) are cheap, especially if you can buy from the producer. Stuff you can buy everywhere (foreign beers like Heineken, Scotch or Bourbon whisky, big-brand champagne etc) are not cheap at all, a...

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Budget travellers, those that use B & B or 2* hotels, local sandwich shops, take aways etc. and don't go into priced attractions will find prices very similar. As you move up the budget scale, Paris becomes far more expensive than London on most fronts.

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