Vaud households must tighten their belts
In the canton’s supermarkets, food products, especially imported ones, are becoming more expensive. For households, the bill is steep. And it will last, predict the specialists.
Posted today at 06:33
Browsing through the shelves of Aldi in the Malley district of Lausanne, Atidze Koka is disappointed: on this Tuesday morning, there is no action that interests her. Impossible, in this case, to fill your shopping cart to the brim, because with a weekly budget of 150 francs for two adults and two children, every penny counts. “I can see that in recent weeks prices have clearly increased,” she notes. Sunflower oil for example. I’m not a fan of frying, so it doesn’t bother me too much. But meat, or even pasta! I have to change my menus.
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