Langhans_innen wrote on 30.01.2025 at 21:39: Beer has become comparatively very expensive in the last 3-4 years. Anyone who hasn't noticed this is drinking too little . You can't start from the special offer price, which is sometimes available here and sometimes there, but from the regular normal price. Roughly pi times thumb (is that how you spell it?) around an 80% increase. Incidentally, my can of youth called Adelskrone (0.5) cost 39 pfennigs in the 90s, now 55 cents. Increase x3. Stößchen.
I wouldn't buy a crate of beer at the normal price in my life. No matter whether you want Becks, Krombacher, Veltins or anything else, somewhere nearby it's always on offer for 10-12 €...
And I deliberately referred to the offer prices and mentioned that the majority of sales happen at these prices because I recently saw a report about it. But it's basically not the regular price, of course...
Langhans_innen wrote on 30.01.2025 at 21:39: Beer has become comparatively very expensive in the last 3-4 years. Anyone who hasn't noticed this is drinking too little . You can't start from the special offer price, which is sometimes available here and sometimes there, but from the regular normal price. Roughly pi times thumb (is that how you spell it?) around an 80% increase. Incidentally, my can of youth called Adelskrone (0.5) cost 39 pfennigs in the 90s, now 55 cents. Increase x3. Stößchen.
Really? I haven't had a beer for months, so your thesis is definitely correct
But you can still go from 39 pfennigs to the current 55 cents. For the period, mind you. There are things that have only recently had a 100-200% increase. Just 3-4 years ago I could buy 2x small salads for 0.99. Now they cost 1.99 or so - a good double and that's just the increase in 3-4 years.
Saphira wrote on 30.01.2025 at 20:51: The prices in various bakeries have really exploded. Today I bought a sesame seed and fat roll with a limp lettuce leaf on it. No butter, but wafer-thinly spread margarine, no fresh mince, but onion mince. First she charged me 90 cents for the bread roll separately and an outrageous 2.60 euros for the topping, i.e. the minced meat. In other words, almost 7 marks for a poplar sandwich. Unbelievable, really. With a pretzel corner, which cost 1.80 euros, I was over 10 marks in total. Now imagine shopping there for the whole family.
Yes, things like that have become expensive. I only eat wholemeal bread now and I pay €3-4 for half a kilo, but I don't mind because I only eat one slice a day anyway. So I get away with it over the week. But yes, eating out has generally become expensive. I don't live in Munich or in a posh area. It's just a normal city with 100,000 inhabitants and in a sushi restaurant you pay a good €4.90 for a 0.3 beer and €6.50 for a 0.5. A small bottle of Coke 0.33 is a hefty €4.90. As a result, if we fancy sushi, we only order 2go and treat ourselves to something extra with the money we save.
Saphira wrote on 30.01.2025 at 20:51: The prices in various bakeries have really exploded. Today I bought a sesame seed and fat roll with a limp lettuce leaf on it. No butter, but wafer-thinly spread margarine, no fresh mince, but onion mince. First she charged me 90 cents for the bread roll separately and an outrageous 2.60 euros for the topping, i.e. the minced meat. In other words, almost 7 marks for a poplar sandwich. Unbelievable, really. With a pretzel corner, which cost 1.80 euros, I was over 10 marks in total. Now imagine shopping there for the whole family.
That's really sick. What you'd pay at the bakery today for a day's food at work is what you'd pay for a hot lunch a few years ago😂
Not me, because I only eat hot food in the evening, but theoretically...
I didn't want to get too deep into this and give pros and cons. In recent years, beer has been at a somewhat higher end of the general price increase. And yes...you can certainly save money with the special offers I mentioned. However, not everyone has a car with which they can easily drive the crates of beer 5 km from Globus or something else from the neighboring town at the special offer price. These things also weigh a bit I can't give reliable information on every price segment or product group, what has developed and to what extent - everything has increased recently, of course - but when it comes to beer, I'm really into the subject
Langhans_innen wrote on 30.01.2025 at 22:09: I didn't want to go into it too deeply and give pros and cons. In recent years, beer has been at a somewhat higher end of the general price increase. And yes...you can certainly save money with the special offers I mentioned. However, not everyone has a car with which they can easily drive the crates of beer 5 km from Globus or something else from the neighboring town at the special offer price. These things also weigh a bit I can't give reliable information on every price segment or product group, what has developed and to what extent - everything has increased recently, of course - but when it comes to beer, I'm really in the know
Well that's true, I live in the city and I'm talking about whether I drive 1 km to one supermarket or 1.5 km to another, depending on which beer I want to buy on offer.
And that's probably also the point, I've just read up on it a bit, the beer is often always "sold off" somewhere as a loss leader, so to speak...Sometimes they get me with it, but I usually only buy beer when I have visitors for football or something, so it's not so wild to take a little detour from time to time.
A little article about it:
YouTube videos you must have seen...
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I wouldn't buy a crate of beer at the normal price in my life. No matter whether you want Becks, Krombacher, Veltins or anything else, somewhere nearby it's always on offer for 10-12 €...
And I deliberately referred to the offer prices and mentioned that the majority of sales happen at these prices because I recently saw a report about it. But it's basically not the regular price, of course...
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Really? I haven't had a beer for months, so your thesis is definitely correct
But you can still go from 39 pfennigs to the current 55 cents. For the period, mind you. There are things that have only recently had a 100-200% increase. Just 3-4 years ago I could buy 2x small salads for 0.99. Now they cost 1.99 or so - a good double and that's just the increase in 3-4 years.
Yes, things like that have become expensive. I only eat wholemeal bread now and I pay €3-4 for half a kilo, but I don't mind because I only eat one slice a day anyway. So I get away with it over the week. But yes, eating out has generally become expensive. I don't live in Munich or in a posh area. It's just a normal city with 100,000 inhabitants and in a sushi restaurant you pay a good €4.90 for a 0.3 beer and €6.50 for a 0.5. A small bottle of Coke 0.33 is a hefty €4.90. As a result, if we fancy sushi, we only order 2go and treat ourselves to something extra with the money we save.
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That's really sick. What you'd pay at the bakery today for a day's food at work is what you'd pay for a hot lunch a few years ago😂
Not me, because I only eat hot food in the evening, but theoretically...
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Well that's true, I live in the city and I'm talking about whether I drive 1 km to one supermarket or 1.5 km to another, depending on which beer I want to buy on offer.
And that's probably also the point, I've just read up on it a bit, the beer is often always "sold off" somewhere as a loss leader, so to speak...Sometimes they get me with it, but I usually only buy beer when I have visitors for football or something, so it's not so wild to take a little detour from time to time.
A little article about it:
https://getraenke-news.de/bierpreise-im-freien-fall-2/
But overall it has become more expensive, yes, according to the statistics...
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