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So trditve o cenejši hrani v Italiji le mit?
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So trditve o cenejši hrani v Italiji le mit?

The article discusses the perception among Slovenians that food is cheaper in Italy compared to Slovenia. It highlights that this belief may stem from retail strategies by Italian stores targeting Slovenian consumers, positioning recognizable products like pasta, Parmesan, and Nutella at competitive prices. Professor Sašo Polanec from the University of Ljubljana’s Faculty of Economics cautions that comparing basket prices between countries is complex due to differences in product structure and availability. He notes that while preliminary Eurostat data suggests similar food and non-alcoholic beverage prices in Slovenia and Italy, other countries like Croatia and Austria have higher prices. The article also mentions that Italian retailers operate differently, with more local store chains and tailored marketing strategies aimed at Slovenian shoppers. However, direct price comparisons remain challenging because consumer baskets differ significantly.

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So trditve o cenejši hrani v Italiji le mit?

The article discusses the perception among Slovenians that food is cheaper in Italy compared to Slovenia. It highlights that this belief may stem from retail strategies by Italian stores targeting Slovenian consumers, positioning recognizable products like pasta, Parmesan, and Nutella at competitive prices. Professor Sašo Polanec from the University of Ljubljana’s Faculty of Economics cautions that comparing basket prices between countries is complex due to differences in product structure and availability. He notes that while preliminary Eurostat data suggests similar food and non-alcoholic beverage prices in Slovenia and Italy, other countries like Croatia and Austria have higher prices. The article also mentions that Italian retailers operate differently, with more local store chains and tailored marketing strategies aimed at Slovenian shoppers. However, direct price comparisons remain challenging because consumer baskets differ significantly.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of the economic factors influencing perceived price differences between Slovenia and Italy. It cites expert opinions from both Slovenian and Italian retail sectors without overtly favoring either side. While it acknowledges the strategic pricing tactics of

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents expert opinions and statistical data from Eurostat, aligning with cross-source consensus that food prices in Slovenia and Italy were similar last year. It acknowledges complexities in price comparisons due to product structure and shopping habits. The tone remains somewhat subje

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