Meat price index relatively high for Dutch consumers

Published 2020년 8월 26일

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A study by Eurostat reveals that the Netherlands has the highest expenditure on meat in the European Union, with a price index of 127 in 2019. Austria and Luxembourg top the list as the most expensive countries for meat, with price indices of 145 and 141 respectively, while Poland and Romania have the lowest meat prices with an index of 63. The prices are calculated based on categories such as beef, pork, lamb, poultry, and other meat products.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Consumers within the European Union spend a relatively large amount of money on meat in the Netherlands. This is evident from a Eurostat study. In 2019, the price index for meat in the Netherlands was 127. Consumers are generally the most expensive in Austria and Luxembourg: the price index is 145 and 141 respectively. The top 5 most expensive countries are followed by France (131), the Netherlands and Belgium ( 125). Cheapest meat in the EU For a cheap piece of meat, it is best to go to Poland and Romania: the price index is 63 in these countries. In Bulgaria (66) and Lithuania (71) consumers also pay relatively little for a piece of meat. The price indices ...

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