SURPRISED AT SOME PRICES! How grocery prices compare with UK? Blair and I explore a Bucharest store

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  • I was surprised at some of the produce which I had never seen before. Some items were predictably cheper than in the UK, but some things were surprisingly more expensive here in Bucharest. Come with Blair and I as we explore a store.
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Komentáře • 154

  • @chrissmith8773
    @chrissmith8773 Před 26 dny +38

    There is a joke in here somewhere about a Scotsman failing to identify fruit and vegetables, but I wouldn’t stoop so low. 😂❤

    • @PlanesTrainsEverything
      @PlanesTrainsEverything  Před 26 dny +4

      Thank you for holding back. This is what happens when you rely on Lidl as your local shop!

    • @hcjkruse
      @hcjkruse Před 26 dny +3

      ​@@PlanesTrainsEverythingLIDL in the Netherlands, Germany and Greece does carry those vegetables. It is a bit shocking, sorry

    • @francoisworld9924
      @francoisworld9924 Před 26 dny

      What about the local cakes :)

  • @carolinegreenwell9086
    @carolinegreenwell9086 Před 26 dny +15

    when I visit a new place I always enjoy exploring the shops and supermarkets - gives a different insight into local life

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 Před 26 dny +1

      Me too, not so much for the cost, but just to see what they have. I also love foreign ironmongers - I almost bought mousetraps in Auckland, NZ! Then I said to myself, "Don't be stupid".

  • @hanshartfiel6394
    @hanshartfiel6394 Před 26 dny +16

    Carrefour is actually a French super-and hypermarket chain with almost 14,000 stores in over 30 countries. There is a huge store in Calais.

    • @dazlebluefrogify
      @dazlebluefrogify Před 26 dny

      Agreed but where i live in a medium,size city no carrefour😟 2 leclerc's ,an Auchan soon to be 2 as they have bought the old casino super/hypermarket chain with Intermarché (2 of thèses )as Well as 2 aldi's and lidl's😂

    • @dazlebluefrogify
      @dazlebluefrogify Před 26 dny +1

      As had been said carrefour is french but all over the world surprised you didn't know what the endives were true i never saw them in england when i lived there over 30 years ago ,here grown mainly in northern France and can be eaten cooked or raw ,

    • @hanshartfiel6394
      @hanshartfiel6394 Před 26 dny +1

      @@dazlebluefrogify you are lucky that you have only 2 Aldi and 2 Lidl. I live in a town with a population of 115000 and we have 3 each plus another five large supermarkets

    • @hanshartfiel6394
      @hanshartfiel6394 Před 26 dny +2

      @@dazlebluefrogify don't tell Scott that he is from England, he would probably be insulted as he is a proud Scott's man

    • @tommythelizard
      @tommythelizard Před 26 dny

      Carrefour was the first shop to open at the metro centre gateshead

  • @steve-marsh
    @steve-marsh Před 26 dny +8

    I like these Scott, very interesting to see, especially as when I travel on my own I use supermarkets more than restaurants!

    • @richardbutler4488
      @richardbutler4488 Před 26 dny +3

      Steve your fabulous particularly with the Mrs videos 😊
      I love sniffing around the supermarkets on my travels and you can find things that you will always buy up. For me when in France is laundry 🧺 soap 🧼 which you can’t buy anymore commonly in the UK or Ireland 🇮🇪 . Remarkable that is as Sunlight Soap was Lever Bros very first product out of Birkenhead in the 1800’s which has turned into the global mega company Unilever of today 😊 Say in the UK supermarkets 2 litres of Ginger Beer soft drink is about 80p in the Rep of Ireland it’s almost impossible to buy at a reasonable price.
      Steve have you ever looked into the Viking cruise from northern Denmark to Iceland via faoreo islands, you can get on the car ferry for a week long cruise but it’s not exactly a normal cruise. Takes exactly a week Saturday Morning to Saturday Morning and you get 2 days in the islands, and a overnight in Eastern Iceland 🇮🇸 plus your extra close to Shetland 😊 It’s an unique experience that not many people have doing decent videos of recently, as they significantly improved the ferry 3 years ago, it would be an really interesting video.

  • @frunzaverde1
    @frunzaverde1 Před 26 dny +6

    Carrefour and Mega Image are the most upscale options in Romania, and you've been to one of their small, downtown Bucharest shops (Carrefour Market/Express), in one of the most upscale parts of town. Prices are substantially higher than at their larger outlets or more downmarket (Kaufland, Profi, Auchan), or even more middle class locations in town. The lack of variety comes to the business model - these small supermarkets mostly work as convenience stores - they mostly sell alcohol, cigarettes, sweets, snacks, last-minute presents, and things to whip up a late-night dinner when the fridge is empty. Oh, and weird ethnic foods to cater to expats like those Heinz beans (yes, that's how those are regarded, no sane Romanian would put sugar on top of beans). Any bigger purchases are made at a big-box store (Romanians will call them "hypermarkets"), which are (Bucharest being weird and incredibly high-density) extremely close to downtown, taking maybe 20 minutes on the subway to get to instead of 1+ hours by car in much of Western Europe. Or at a farmers' market, which is still a very popular alternative. Cheese and dairy are incredibly popular, there's a large variety of yogurt and sour milk type drinks and quite a few cheeses. However, most cheese, especially in Southern Romania, is white brined cheese (branza) and not the more familiar dry-aged yellow variety of Central and Western Europe (that's called cascaval, and it's not very special or popular). Since most Romanian cheese needs to be stored in brine, it's either sold over the counter, or in sealed, non-transparent packages (a la Mozzarella or Feta). Oh, and Noroc is not terrible. Not good by any standards, but I've had way worse. It's cheap and easy drinkable - quite watery and quite weak on the hops - but still better than some of the US mass market beers. Neumarkt is quite nice - probably the best of the very cheap plastic bottle beers - it has a quite nice hoppy taste to it.

  • @510munk
    @510munk Před 26 dny +21

    As a connoisseur of fine cheeses, you will have been devastated by the recent tragic explosion in a french cheese factory. There was nothing left but 'de Brie '

  • @DavidArch68
    @DavidArch68 Před 26 dny +2

    Hi Scott, just wanted to say how much we enjoy your films. It's lovely to vicariously experience places through your films. Love the very dry Sahara like wit! All the best. David

  • @alexlyon9903
    @alexlyon9903 Před 26 dny

    Thank you for these videos ☺️

  • @rgwholt
    @rgwholt Před 26 dny +5

    I don't think you pronounce the E in Carrefour ? ... French supermarket chain in Bucharest is going to be expensive ....

  • @dee74raz
    @dee74raz Před 26 dny +8

    It’s called courgettes in British English not Zucchini’s. It’s the Americans who call the latter that.

    • @desertfox486
      @desertfox486 Před 26 dny +1

      So there is no English name for this vegetable. Interesting.

    • @dee74raz
      @dee74raz Před 26 dny +2

      @@desertfox486 The plant has three names in English, all of them meaning 'small marrow': zucchini (an Italian loanword), usually used in the plural form even when only one zucchina is meant, courgette (a French loanword), and baby marrow (South African English). Zucchini and courgette are doublets, both descending from the Latin cucurbita, 'gourd'.

    • @graemecatty9921
      @graemecatty9921 Před 25 dny

      Scott was using the Australian name for that vegetable as he lived there for a while.

  • @langserv
    @langserv Před 24 dny

    Fascinating content, Scott

  • @CricketEngland
    @CricketEngland Před 26 dny +7

    6:02 Certainly in the USA, after the eggs are laid by the chickens, they go through a cleaning process.
    The eggs are washed in warm water and a detergents and after washing, they are rinsed and cleaned with a sanitizer to remove any remaining bacteria. The eggs are then dried to remove moisture from the surface.
    The result are eggs that are clean on the outside, and look spotless.
    However, washing and sanitizing the outside of the egg removes the egg’s cuticle.
    The cuticle is a natural layer that protects the egg from harmful bacteria getting inside. If the egg had been fertilized, this is how the egg naturally protects the embryo while it is developing.
    Cleaning the eggs removes the cuticle, so the eggs must be kept at refrigeration temperature, otherwise, the bacteria could easily enter the egg and multiply to dangerous levels. By keeping it out of the danger zone, salmonella can’t multiply rapidly.

  • @paulgibsonphotography
    @paulgibsonphotography Před 26 dny +1

    Great Video Scott

  • @CricketEngland
    @CricketEngland Před 26 dny +4

    It’s difficult to compare prices between the U.K. and other countries and you cant just convert the prices to GBP to know if they are cheaper as it all depends on other factors like what the living wage is, how much tax is added etc

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 26 dny

      Percentage of disposable income is a good guide...but it's quite easy to see that Britain is a rip off for many things

  • @Leawzkd
    @Leawzkd Před 24 dny

    These are great videos ❤

  • @ashleymartin705
    @ashleymartin705 Před 24 dny

    I love your channel...really inspiring. Think I will jump on a Ryanair flight to somewhere random one day. Thanks again Scott.

  • @meowcel8580
    @meowcel8580 Před 26 dny

    Thank you Scott. I an returning to Romania after 33 years of being adopted abroad. Your recent videos have coincided great with my summer trip

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner Před 26 dny +2

    Carrefour is a French chain of supermarkets
    and they used to have some in the UK too.
    Possibly not in Scotland.
    I wouldn't pronounce the e in the middle
    it is the French word for a crossroads.
    You should try some celeriac - the nobbly turnip
    it is great in salads as well as cooked.
    I had a student who used to bring thin slices of celeriac
    to snack on.
    It is celery root.

  • @johnclauder615
    @johnclauder615 Před 26 dny +2

    I don't know if you are aware, but Carrefour is a french chain of supermarket. Cheers

  • @WilliamWeicht
    @WilliamWeicht Před 26 dny +2

    In the US we call Royal Crown Cola RC. As a matter of fact I'm drinking a Cherry RC while watching this video.

  • @laussrensen4541
    @laussrensen4541 Před 26 dny +7

    I was in that very store recently. I found it somehow depressing...
    And for the record, Kozel is not a local beer in Bucharest

    • @hanshartfiel6394
      @hanshartfiel6394 Před 26 dny +3

      you are correct, Kozel is from the Czech Republic

    • @loredanadincu7930
      @loredanadincu7930 Před 26 dny

      What was so depresing exactly?

    • @laussrensen4541
      @laussrensen4541 Před 26 dny

      @@loredanadincu7930 It's hard to describe exactly, but the layout of the store, the selection, the lighting, the atmosphere, an uninviting fruit and veg section, an uninteresting bread selection and more. I live in the Czech Republic and we don't have the best supermarkets. But this store I found just plain sad.

    • @loredanadincu7930
      @loredanadincu7930 Před 26 dny +1

      @@laussrensen4541 yeah sure

  • @garymcgregor7048
    @garymcgregor7048 Před 26 dny +4

    Nice range of spirits, and not one had a security tag on. Another reason why everything is so expensive in the UK 😢😢

  • @ifrimvlad
    @ifrimvlad Před 26 dny +7

    Hi there. I am from Bucharest.
    That vegetable is celery (telina). Pretty useful that you can find in most stores an already packed celery+onion+carrot mix, which is a base ingredient for many foods which are soup and/or rice based. Regarding vegetables, everybody just buys them Saturday+Sunday morning from the local piata (farmer's market).
    You went to a small to small store, that's why you didn't see many cheeses/dairy products. I always find it funny when foreigners are amazed at our mustard and dairy products hahaha.
    Alcohol comes in all varieties. Kozel is a Czech beer, which is decent. Our local brands are Ursus and Timisoreana. But wine is the way to go here. You cand find all the price ranges you want for wine :).

    • @jonathanfinan722
      @jonathanfinan722 Před 26 dny +4

      It's celeriac in English. Celery is the long green thing.

    • @looseycanon
      @looseycanon Před 26 dny +1

      Well, wine and Cuika (pardon the spelling, I'm Czech) :D

    • @ifrimvlad
      @ifrimvlad Před 25 dny

      @@looseycanon Your Romanian is better than my Czech :). Yes, how could I forget "Țuică". Another thing I find funny is when foreigners just do shots of țuică, instead of drinking it in small sips like it is supposed to be drunk. Na zdravi!

    • @ifrimvlad
      @ifrimvlad Před 25 dny

      @@jonathanfinan722 ah I see, thanks for the clarification.

  • @nostaligia4021
    @nostaligia4021 Před 26 dny +3

    Scott, you are right. Some prices seem high. We enjoyed visiting grocery stores when we visited London and Edinburg just 2 months ago. Lidls in London and Edinburgh have very good prices on many items compared to my local prices in North America. Enjoy your video on grocery "shopping"

  • @tims-gy8yz
    @tims-gy8yz Před 24 dny

    Brilliant Scott. I regularly travel to Belgrade, so it’s interesting for me to compare Romanian/UK/Serbian prices. Thank you.

  • @maryreid4273
    @maryreid4273 Před 26 dny +5

    Wasn't that Celeriac at the start?

  • @desgilroy1357
    @desgilroy1357 Před 26 dny

    Had Kozel in Budapest, it was my go to during my visit.

  • @user-vs7nv8mo4e
    @user-vs7nv8mo4e Před 26 dny

    interesting to see how well stocked the store was....

  • @williamadams7136
    @williamadams7136 Před 26 dny +9

    Now compare salaries

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK Před 25 dny

      Average Romanian salary according to Google is 1600 Euros

    • @ifrimvlad
      @ifrimvlad Před 25 dny

      @@RushfanUK That would be gross. After tax it is 900-1000 Euro/month.

    • @frunzaverde1
      @frunzaverde1 Před 25 dny +2

      @@ifrimvlad This supermarket is very much in an upscale neighbourhood in downtown Bucharest (Dorobanti/ASE). Bucharest incomes are substantially above the average Romanian salaries, and incomes in that part of town above those in Bucharest as a whole. I doubt anybody frequenting that store on a daily basis makes average (let alone median) pay. And prices show it... they are at least 20-30% above, and for some stuff probably as much as double what they are in the hypermarket at Grozavesti, a few subway stops down the line.

  • @kenji4330
    @kenji4330 Před 17 dny

    Nice video! You did actually go to the most expensive main Grocery chain, so the prices are usually a bit lower. Especially in Lidl, which is the cheapest one.

  • @ukdavepianoman
    @ukdavepianoman Před 23 dny

    What did interest me is that this is the exact supermarket i visited a couple of months ago to get some supplies. Many items are cheaper than UK but the average Romanian wage is about half, maybe one third, of UK.

  • @whodatvalentin
    @whodatvalentin Před 17 dny

    Reason for the old bottles of Cola might be due to the fact there is a factory producing it all not that far away from Bucharest, apx. 60 km to the north in Ploiesti. Got to tell you, the prices gone crazy in the last few years in RO & the inflation rate is also high. I don't really fancy going grocery shop to Carrefour, cause I find most of their food to be of a lower quality compared to LIDL which has a fresher alternative & Mega Image.

  • @history_leisure
    @history_leisure Před 26 dny +1

    I wouldn’t be surprised if at my grocery store in the states the price is double for the wings…but that’s only 2 and we usually do 4-5

  • @ScottishT
    @ScottishT Před 22 dny

    Great video mate. Beer is so cheap there.

  • @FrankC321
    @FrankC321 Před 22 dny

    Dude, I spent $11 for a brick of coffee this morning USA California. It was the store brand.

  • @ChrisPipinghot
    @ChrisPipinghot Před 24 dny

    Fantastic video Scott, nice to get a wee price comparison, how much we are getting ripped off here in Scotland when VAT and tax. I found that scotch whisky is cheaper in Poland than in Scotland. Jeezo!

  • @SGtravelsEU
    @SGtravelsEU Před 26 dny +10

    Kozel isn't local, it's Czech ;)

    • @user-bj4cu7uu5k
      @user-bj4cu7uu5k Před 26 dny

      You beat me to it ;-)

    • @michaelowen7609
      @michaelowen7609 Před 26 dny

      Kozel is my favourite czech lager

    • @SGtravelsEU
      @SGtravelsEU Před 26 dny

      @@michaelowen7609 I prefer Primator (especially the stout and double bock), however Kozel is way easier to get outside the Czech Republic.

    • @shabbs67
      @shabbs67 Před 25 dny

      That's fantastic, you've clearly not tried too many if that's your favourite 😂​@@michaelowen7609

  • @DeadbeatDecember
    @DeadbeatDecember Před 26 dny +4

    Scraping the barrel with this upload

  • @daphne8406
    @daphne8406 Před 25 dny

    05:31 I think the English word for that vegetable is «Chicory» (in Dutch we call it «Witlof» and it is quite good roasted with cheese and ham in the oven) ☺️

  • @SimonPike-iz9jo
    @SimonPike-iz9jo Před 12 dny

    Celeriac - you will find them in Morrisons as well!

  • @stephentalas1940
    @stephentalas1940 Před 26 dny +1

    Those weren't bell peepers they were yellow wax peppers, sweeter, my dad once strapped a sack full to the roof rack of our Orange VW Beetle in the 1970's and somehow got it through all the customs points from Hungary to London.

  • @adriangrace1111
    @adriangrace1111 Před 25 dny

    Very video am bit shocked about the prices though it would be a lot cheaper just came back from traina in Albania where the prices where half the price from Bucharest xx

  • @longjohnny009
    @longjohnny009 Před 26 dny +1

    1.50 is vegetable not fruit .
    Refreshing soup or stews easy on stomach.Very delicious .
    Kaufland and Auchan are cheapest supermarkets.
    Location also counts because tax circle zones .
    Local quality substitute for lot of imports are 2,3 times cheaper.

  • @beverlyzimmermann5868
    @beverlyzimmermann5868 Před 26 dny

    Very interesting, from US some price there are higher some are lower

  • @CricketEngland
    @CricketEngland Před 26 dny

    I’d wouldn’t put Sainsburys at the high end it’s has to go along with Tescos, high end supermarkets in the U.K. would be M&S, Waitrose or Ocardo

  • @houseclearance7509
    @houseclearance7509 Před 26 dny

    I am stunned at the obvious difference in price between Glasgow and South Eastern England for food! I wish I could have your prices in my local supermarkets! Go on tell me how much is a scotch pie (without baked beans), squeer sausage, battered mars bars, Tennents Heavy, Irn Bru and Tunnocks Tea Cakes. That's enough to bring all of England up north from Doon Sooth.

  • @KenBurnham66
    @KenBurnham66 Před 26 dny

    Hi, I really enjoy travels. I believe you commented that the eggs were refrigerated, apparently a surprise for you? Eggs in the US are always sold refrigerated, as far as I know.

  • @ramiroaka9
    @ramiroaka9 Před 26 dny +1

    What would one do with a 500 pound monthly salaray here

  • @djdougmanstar
    @djdougmanstar Před 26 dny

    Virgin brand cola uses the same recipe as Royal Crown (RC) coa found in the US

  • @benklomp4616
    @benklomp4616 Před 26 dny

    It seems you actually checked out two supermarkets? A Carrefour and a Mega (Delhaize)

  • @thedevonianfootiefan9871

    I would say where I live in the uk, Sainsbury’s falls into the middle category and Morrisons falls into the top

  • @MUNROSnCORBETTS
    @MUNROSnCORBETTS Před 26 dny

    Hi Scott another fine film ma man. I saw the Coca Cola cans on the shelf @ 9:11 they looked a bit bigger than normal any idea how much ml they are?

    • @merwizard71
      @merwizard71 Před 23 dny

      That's an unusual, even in Romania, 1,25 L (42.27 fl. oz) bottle

  • @andrewjones4773
    @andrewjones4773 Před 26 dny +1

    The only way you can compare is lidi UK and lidi Romania. Lidi is the only supermarket that is in nearly every European country.

  • @Seamaxwell
    @Seamaxwell Před 26 dny +7

    Scott love the concept on these grocery videos but I think it needs a local to help explain what they eat and what is grown regionally. It needs a home grown touch. I'm sure somebody would do it for free.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 26 dny

      Context of local wages would help. For example if you were doing a video about Swiss supermarkets you'd say it's expensive for tourists, because it is , but for locals it's ok...France is cheaper though

  • @michaeldyas769
    @michaeldyas769 Před 26 dny +2

    Looks like celeriac

  • @jonathanfinan722
    @jonathanfinan722 Před 26 dny +1

    Bloody hell, I paid 85p for a pineapple at the Co-Op this week.

  • @grapesodatravels
    @grapesodatravels Před 26 dny +5

    How interesting. It would have even more intriguing if you had included comparisons on all of the brands we have in the UK
    A request, try to avoid handling all the fresh food if you're not going to buy it?

    • @frunzaverde1
      @frunzaverde1 Před 26 dny +1

      In most of Southern Europe and the Middle East it's considered absolutely fine to feel vegetables and fruit before buying them. In fact, in Romania, it is outright expected, and you will frequently be handed a pear, a nectarine or a tomato, to feel it for ripeness, with no expectation to purchase it. Further, you are expected to thoroughly wash the produce before using them - some supermarkets will have a sink somewhere in the produce section specifically for that.

    • @grapesodatravels
      @grapesodatravels Před 26 dny

      @@frunzaverde1 interesting!

  • @ciaramc29
    @ciaramc29 Před 25 dny

    I worked with a woman from Romania, and she said their cheese was better than the Irish cheese. I beg to differ.

  • @laudermarauder
    @laudermarauder Před 26 dny

    I was surprised at some prices too! Aside from foul booze, the days of great bargains on groceries in central Europe seem to be largely a thing of the past.

  • @a133m210
    @a133m210 Před 26 dny +2

    you're comparing uk mozzas to quite a swanky supermarket for Romania. Is there a profi supermarket nearby?

    • @foodyak
      @foodyak Před 26 dny +2

      What part of the UK calls it Mozzas? I've heard of Morries and my gran still calls it Safeway

    • @kennymcornmick
      @kennymcornmick Před 26 dny

      that would be interesting. having a quick search there isn't many good vlogs of profi :(

    • @a133m210
      @a133m210 Před 26 dny

      @@kennymcornmick yea it’s interesting to see in the Romanian carrefour but I think a profi video will do well too it’s not a big multinational outfit like carrefour. I’ve always thought of carrefour as like one of the uk ones you mention as more posh/pricey

    • @a133m210
      @a133m210 Před 26 dny

      @@foodyak this might just be me and my friends tbh lol but it’s originally from a time when we were using one near the centre of Leeds w Yorkshire, though I’m not from there. They had a separate walk in section for alcohol that was more carefully watched than the main aisles because of all the pilfering. Safeway stores also became Sainsburys elsewhere they split them between a few buyers

  • @cumbrianrambler7715
    @cumbrianrambler7715 Před 26 dny

    I really like these compare vids scott but Per kg price is no use. We need to compare say a £2 watermelon in uk with a 50p watermelon in romania.
    I just want % diff. You could easily do this on the fly by having 10-20 common uk prices on your phone. Loaf of bread £1.50 v 90p etc

  • @matejmader3717
    @matejmader3717 Před 3 dny

    In 4:28 it is not local, its czech beer :)

  • @Ian-Steele
    @Ian-Steele Před 26 dny +1

    So you found Coca Cola and after a while you found Pepsi, but the big question is did they have IrnBru. 😅

  • @hcjkruse
    @hcjkruse Před 26 dny

    Now you should do a Scottish supermarket Safari and actually cook something with those vegetables you saw in Romenia. A fried Mars bar does not count!!

  • @vonsausage6312
    @vonsausage6312 Před 26 dny +1

    Enjoyed the video though it's " Carfor" not Carryfor" surely?

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee Před 26 dny

      It’s usually pronounced carrafoor…

    • @vonsausage6312
      @vonsausage6312 Před 26 dny +1

      ​@@rosemarymee I just tried it on a translation app and it was pronounced Carfor...

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee Před 26 dny

      @@vonsausage6312 Which translation app?

  • @entity22
    @entity22 Před 26 dny

    Yes, unfortunately food prices here in Romania are either about on par with "richer" western europe or sometimes higher. That supermarket might not be the cheapest but the differences are small. We actually adore cheese and have a lot of it but smaller stores don't have much variety and most people will go for the 2-3 types that are most popular(of the romanian ones), mainly "telemea"(which is similar to feta but a bit drier), that's why there will be rows of it in most markets. Interesting u didn't recognize the big celery root, I didn't realise it's not a common food ingredient outside of this region, it gives a lot of flavor.

    • @frunzaverde1
      @frunzaverde1 Před 26 dny +1

      It's possibly the most expensive supermarket in the whole of Romania, bar some fancy specialty stores. He went to the Carrefour on Calea Dorobanti, behind ASE, across the street from the British Council. That place is expensive.

    • @entity22
      @entity22 Před 12 dny

      @@frunzaverde1 I know it but to be fair, regular Carrefour or Kaufland aren't THAT much cheaper, prices in most markets are close to and for some stuff even a bit over what you can find in mid supermarkets in italy, spain, germany, even UK outside of central London and this considering our salaries are nowhere near on par.

  • @repairsnstuff
    @repairsnstuff Před 23 dny

    you say CARRY FOR (Carrifore), I have always said CAR FORE... have I been doing it wrong all my life?

  • @hcjkruse
    @hcjkruse Před 26 dny

    I guess your Morrison has a very limited choice on vegetables or don't cook that often. Those pastas were a more premium choice.

  • @desertfox486
    @desertfox486 Před 26 dny

    Many of these prices are dirt cheap.

  • @holidaytripsholidaytrips7254

    5:00 *Tax on Scottish alcohol

  • @bonobobob
    @bonobobob Před 26 dny

    courgette not ,"zucinniii"

  • @andymerrett
    @andymerrett Před 26 dny +3

    Morrisons is relatively expensive compared to Tesco and Asda.

  • @CEBRU07
    @CEBRU07 Před 26 dny

    Greater Paris cheaper. I mean Carrefour Market.

  • @mikegreig3338
    @mikegreig3338 Před 26 dny

    You need to take into account that the average wage in Romania is half the U.K. average wage , so therefore, for the locals, you can double the price shown to make it comparable to us, so it’s not that cheap really…

    • @frunzaverde1
      @frunzaverde1 Před 26 dny

      That's half the story. Romania has extremely high income inequality, in most metrics higher than the UK, which also reflects itself in the overall distribution of prices. He went to an upscale supermarket in a very upscale area (Dorobanti) in downtown Bucharest - in fact the area is used as a kind of metonym for "posh" in Romanian. Both prices and selections are not typical in any way for the prices most supermarkets will charge, even in Bucharest.

    • @keithparker1346
      @keithparker1346 Před 26 dny

      ​@@frunzaverde1interesting...so it was almost not representative of a typical supermarket

    • @frunzaverde1
      @frunzaverde1 Před 25 dny

      @@keithparker1346 Yup, I would say not representative at all. They do have a really nice wine selection though - I reckon half their shelf space is filled with wine bottles.

  • @okcantbelieveit294
    @okcantbelieveit294 Před 26 dny

    Tax on alcohol in the UK is eye watering!

  • @CEBRU07
    @CEBRU07 Před 26 dny

    Check Travelling with Russell.The Australian Russia expert.

  • @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr
    @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr Před 26 dny

    Bucharest has 50k $ gdp per capita, it s not rly that cheap

  • @GrumpyG63
    @GrumpyG63 Před 26 dny

    Didn't they sell real food - meat and fish?

  • @simonbirt6121
    @simonbirt6121 Před 25 dny

    Not working for me.

  • @loredanadincu7930
    @loredanadincu7930 Před 26 dny

    Kozel beer is not local

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 Před 26 dny +1

    The grocery stores here in the states are really expensive
    these days as well, i enjoy your travels and the places that
    you visit take care and thank you.🇬🇧🎇🎆🇬🇧

    • @andrewjones4773
      @andrewjones4773 Před 26 dny

      Lidi and Aldi are in the USA

    • @redademe
      @redademe Před 26 dny

      @@andrewjones4773 it doesn't matter, the cost of food in general is significantly higher than Europe. If you settle for the cheap stuff in the US you end up eating heavily processed/GMO crap that would take you straight to cancer.

  • @wemailbill2
    @wemailbill2 Před 26 dny

    I always find these market videos interesting. It’s neat seeing what people eat and how much it all costs

  • @looseycanon
    @looseycanon Před 26 dny

    That coke... Romanians, you guys have sugar tax?

  • @user-zg3lf5vg1j
    @user-zg3lf5vg1j Před 26 dny +7

    Do you have to pick up and touch or smell everything only to put it back for someone else to buy, disgusting!

  • @davidsargent2202
    @davidsargent2202 Před 26 dny +2

    Sorry. but I watch you channel for the great content you supply to us arm chairs viewers.sadly to many of you tubers take us shopping.please please.no more shopping.

  • @sl64642
    @sl64642 Před 26 dny +6

    Not another supermarket! Why travel just to show supermarkets again?

  • @richardpym
    @richardpym Před 25 dny +1

    n
    Not your best mate ,stick to travel vlogs

  • @vivianhughes9347
    @vivianhughes9347 Před 26 dny +2

    Very boring ... sorry. But these comparison videos (not just yours, I hasten to add) don't take into account local wages and other living costs. There's bound to be differences between the UK and European countries. So I can't see the point of price comparisons. IMO it would be more interesting to see proper meals featured (not coffee and buns or beer and pizza all the time).

  • @user-vs7nv8mo4e
    @user-vs7nv8mo4e Před 26 dny

    does BLAIR realize how "cute" he is???????????
    you are lucky to have your son travel with you.....

  • @Eurobazz
    @Eurobazz Před 26 dny +28

    I find these videos boring Scott. I prefer your travel videos.

    • @KarlPilkington89
      @KarlPilkington89 Před 26 dny +15

      Not all about you.

    • @leejon8716
      @leejon8716 Před 26 dny +4

      agree

    • @tarquinmontague637
      @tarquinmontague637 Před 26 dny +6

      He’s really clutching at straws with this one, completely run out content

    • @stogieguy7
      @stogieguy7 Před 24 dny +4

      I found it interesting. And not all content has to have the same format.

    • @user-jt4bv9xt1p
      @user-jt4bv9xt1p Před 8 dny +2

      Why would anyone be interested in this? If you live in the U.K. and fly to Bucharest for your weekly shop, the air fare will cancel any savings you make.