Why are essential items so expensive in france?
Why are essential items so expensive in france?"
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THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME, IN 2019, FOOD PRODUCTS AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WERE 15% MORE EXPENSIVE IN FRANCE THAN THE EU AVERAGE READER QUESTION: I SAW A RECENT STUDY THAT FOUND PRICES
OF MANY ESSENTIALS IN FRANCE, INCLUDING PET FOOD, LAUNDRY DETERGENT AND MILK, ARE AMONG THE HIGHEST IN EUROPE. WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THIS? The study you are referring to was undertaken by
consumer analyst Circana for the BBC. It compared the costs of 23 food and non-food items in France, Germany, the UK, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. France was the most expensive by some
distance – the items totalled £67.57, compared to Spain in second place at £52.75, and £51.72 in the UK. Laundry detergent, nappies and toothpaste were found to be much pricier in France,
and yoghurt, baby food and sugar were among foods costing more. Circana said a key reason for this is the relatively lower competition from chains such as Aldi and Lidl: “Discount chains are
present in France but account for less than 15% of grocery sales, as compared to 42% in Germany as an example.” The company also cited other factors, including “the effect of government
protection for food producers, recent shortages of poultry and eggs due to avian flu, local cuisine tastes which are prone to demand supply gaps, and the level of exposure to energy prices
and transport disruption”. Food prices in particular are highly regulated. The 2018 _loi Egalim_ forces retailers to sell food at prices that are at least 10% higher than they paid, which is
meant to ensure producers are paid fairly. There have been calls to scrap this in the context of high inflation, but it was recently extended until April 2025, though fruit and vegetables
are excluded. Supermarkets are banned from offering special discounts over 34% on the price of food. This is being extended to hygiene products such as nappies, shampoo and shower gel from
next March. READ ALSO: SENATORS BACK ENDING 2-FOR-1 DEAL ON TOILETRIES IN FRENCH SUPERMARKETS The Egalim law was updated in 2021 to provide greater protection for farmers by ensuring
production costs are taken into account when setting prices. Consumer prices are partly the result of annual negotiations between suppliers and supermarkets, but they must now be
renegotiated if the price of raw materials increases. This is not the first report to find that French consumers pay higher prices. In 2019, food products and non-alcoholic beverages were
15% more expensive in France than the EU average, according to Eurostat. Experts said that another reason for this was that hypermarchés are common in France, rather than smaller discount
stores. These offer a wide variety of products, including premium, local and artisanal varieties, which are often more expensive. Having said this, there can be quite a price difference for
the typical basket of shopping from one chain (or even branch) to another. Also, it is worth looking at some of the advantages supermarkets offer to customers. For example, Casino has a
scheme where you can buy a loyalty card that provides a 10% discount on each purchase. Consumer group UFC-Que Choisir has created AN INTERACTIVE MAP that compares the ‘click and collect’
prices of around 6,000 supermarkets and is updated each week. READ ALSO FRENCH SUPERMARKETS FINED A TOTAL OF €4.5M FOR UNCOMPETITIVE PRACTICES FRENCH SUPERMARKETS BEGIN DRIVE TO KEEP PRICES
DOWN ON SELECTED RANGE WHICH SUPERMARKET IN FRANCE IS THE CHEAPEST? TESTS SHOW 17% DIFFERENCE
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