BFMTV: Beer price in French bars up 9 percent in three years
PARIS, November 22 – RIA Novosti. According to the news of BFMTV, beer price in French bars increased by 9% compared to 2019 study Platforms Privateaser.com.
Bars are forced to raise their prices due to rising costs due to inflation, according to a study of more than 1,000 businesses. So from 2019 to 2022, the cost of beer increased by 9%.
On average, a glass of beer with a volume of 500 milliliters in Paris costs 7.05 euros, in the countryside – 5.78 euros.
“In addition to the usual seasonal factors that cause turnout to drop, others now come into play: rising energy prices, inflation … The French no longer have the same desire to drink. Falling purchasing power inevitably declines in Participation”, several in Paris The director of the institution is David Zenuda.
In France, annual inflation was 6.2% in October, breaking the July inflation record of 6.1%.
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Source: Ria
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