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ISEconomy3 days ago

Over $2,000 worth of lambskin

A new price comparison study by the Icelandic Consumer Association found that Prís had the lowest prices among Icelandic grocery stores, with Bonus and Krónan coming close. The study compared prices across nine stores for 289 products. Prices varied significantly between stores, with some items showing large differences. For example, Lux lamb meat from Kjarnafæði cost 2,180 kronur per kilogram more at Nettó than at Prís. Milk was cheapest at Prís but 42% more expensive at Krambúðin. Spaghetti sauce ranged from 479 to 749 kronur per kilogram, a difference of 56%. The study took place between 8–

Source document: Alþýðusamband Íslands (Consumer Association of Iceland)

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RÚV FréttirState / PublicCenter3 days ago
Over $2,000 worth of lambskin

A new price comparison study by the Icelandic Consumer Association found that Prís had the lowest prices among Icelandic grocery stores, with Bonus and Krónan coming close. The study compared prices across nine stores for 289 products. Prices varied significantly between stores, with some items showing large differences. For example, Lux lamb meat from Kjarnafæði cost 2,180 kronur per kilogram more at Nettó than at Prís. Milk was cheapest at Prís but 42% more expensive at Krambúðin. Spaghetti sauce ranged from 479 to 749 kronur per kilogram, a difference of 56%. The study took place between 8–

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual findings from an independent consumer organization without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on price comparisons across different stores without taking a stance on market practices or policies.

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