View Full Version : For Europeans: question about Euro and prices.
dmar
27 Jul 2002, 01:58 PM
In Spain since the € started prices have increased a lot, specially in certain sectors like drinks and restauration.
If theoretically 1€ =166 pts, nowadays with 1€ I can only buy what I once could with 100 pts. And all in just 7 months.
Still, the government tries to make us believe that there's no inflation.
Does this happen in the other Eurozone countries?
Mefisto
27 Jul 2002, 02:25 PM
I read an artical which said that prices have risen 20% in popular turist zones in France and Greece.
The Germans dont like the Euro too since everything has become more expensive.
I witnessed the introduction of the Euro here in Austria and my money disappears alot quicker now than before the Euro.
companies have definately taken advantage of the confusion the introduction brought with it and sized the oppertunity to twist the prizes.
evilcrossbar
27 Jul 2002, 09:15 PM
Yeah, in Spain the inflation is pretty bad.
I remember the last time I visited in 2001, a bag of sunflower seeds costing 100 pesetas (€ 0.60) and my family tells me they now costs €1, which is 166 pesetas, a 60% increase!
Mefisto
28 Jul 2002, 05:21 AM
Remember, it was a french guy who wanted the Euro- Evil Mr Delors. He should be bitchslapped
thepremierleague
28 Jul 2002, 05:29 AM
No Euro in England. :)
Blair wants it though, he wants to become president of Europe, seriously. :(
I've no problem with new money, as long as it doesn't make things more expensive, which at the moment it is, so the Euro can F* off.
Mefisto
28 Jul 2002, 05:47 AM
No Euro in Denmark too. I am glad I voted no to it when I had the chance
dmar
28 Jul 2002, 09:10 AM
Originally posted by evilcrossbar
I remember the last time I visited in 2001, a bag of sunflower seeds costing 100 pesetas (€ 0.60) and my family tells me they now costs €1, which is 166 pesetas, a 60% increase!
Just what I told you, now 1€ = 100 pts, where it should be 166!
I'm not against Euro, I think it's a good idea in itself, but it's not working as it should. I just wanted to know the situation in the rest of the Eurozone.