Figures released by Eurostat have shown that food prices in Malta were 12.2% higher than the average price in the European Union in 2020.
The highest food prices in the EU belonged to Denmark, which were 28.9% higher than the average, with Romania having the lowest with 34.7% lower than the European Average.
In comparison with separate statistics also published by Eurostat, Malta registered far cheaper housing costs, referring to rentals, maintenance, water, electricity, gas and others, with housing costs being 40.1% lower than the European Average, with prices for restaurants and hotels in Malta being 11.5% lower than the average.
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