HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO LIVE IN NZ: THE PURCHASE

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How much does it cost to live in New Zealand? Very good question. The answer is: quite. Although there are nuances! While there are things that are expensive of balls if or if (gasoline, tobacco, chicken meat, vegetables ...) there are others that if you are "espabilao" you can get them at a good price: that God bless the supermarket offers! (Many times there are products with discounts of up to 50% ... search and you will find!)

In today's post we will talk about how much It costs to eat and shop in New Zealand ...

SUPERMARKETS
Our favorite supermarkets are the Countdown, for the offers that it brings in many fresh products that are close to expire, and thePack and Save which is huge and with very competitive prices on all products. Compare and choose friend! The New world It seems SUPER expensive so we have only stepped on it a few times to verify that it was still super expensive. Of course, in Queenstown we had no choice but to join the NW ... and well, neither is SO BAD 🙂

Of course, wherever you go you will freak out with the size of the products: those one kg cheeses are a weapon!

HOW MUCH DOES PURCHASE COST IN NEW ZEALAND?

We are going to leave you with a list of products and prices so that you can see with your holy eyes how much it costs to eat and make the purchase in New Zealand (as we are backpacks we always buy the cheapest product):

exchange rate $ 1 = € 0.64 (approx)

COUNTDOWN
Milk (2l) = $ 3.59
Nachos (400gr) = $ 2.99
Potatoes (2.5kg) = $ 2.80
Pasta (500gr) = $ 1.05
Lamb honey and rosemary (4 chops) = $ 3.35 (offer)
Minced beef (1 kg) = $ 8
Peas (1kg) = $ 2.29
Ham (100gr) = $ 1.19
Noodles (500gr) = 1 $
Coca cola (falsisiiiima) = $ 0.97
White bread (600gr) = $ 1.48
Foot of meat (6pc) = $ 6
Coconut milk (400ml) = $ 1.29
Flour (1.5kg) = $ 1.99
Sunflower oil (0.75l) = $ 3
Fish (1.3kg) = $ 8 (offer)
Tomato sauce (400gr) = $ 0.95
Juice (3l) = $ 4
Onion (1kg) = $ 1.90
Garlic (100gr) = $ 1.99
Butifarra (6pc) = $ 3.9
Corn pancakes (690gr) = $ 4
Edam cheese (1kg) = $ 10
Lemon juice (250ml) = $ 1.99

PACK 'N SAVE
Milk (3l) = 5.30%
cooking oil (500ml) = $ 1.60
beer (15 bottles of 330ml) = $ 14.89
Salsichas (beef) = $ 3.21
Chicken wings (500gr) = $ 2.80 (offer)
Pizza Bases (3) = $ 2.79
Mint ice cream (2l) = $ 3.95
Muesli (650gr) = $ 4.09
Pasta (500gr) = $ 0.95
Canned corn = $ 0.88
Tomato sauce (can) = $ 1.29
Cookies (350gr) = $ 2.49
Toothpaste = $ 1.75

On average, the purchase to eat a week without going hungry or hitting tremendous luxuries (eating pasta, rice, meat ... well above all minced meat :-p and some fish but only peas, carrots and potatoes as vegetables) comes out for about $ 35-50, about € 22-32 change (€ 11-16 per person).

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