As Lithuanian i can confirm that prices in Lithuania very high now. Salary does not go up as quickly as prices of groceries. Sometimes i come shoping and it feels like in museum, just watch but no touch 😂
Currently the prices are on the rise actually. Everything started with Ukraine, the prices went up by around ~20-30 on average. Some supermarkets currently offering discounts and they gradually lowering the prices a bit, but I bet they wont reach prewar prices... Lots of people are actually buying a lot of things in Poland, things considerably cheaper there, so you can stockpile some non degradable foods. But people even buy construction materials there or furniture etc... Poland has very little taxes on food, so it makes everything at least ~20% cheaper. People living closer to the boarder buy stuff there, not only Lithuanians but Germans as well. By the way, make sure you have the supermarket card, as the red prices in this case are only with the card. Some supermarkets, particularly "Rimi", but others as well, promote their exclusive disscount cards, those provide a considerable disscounts. in this case the lowest prices is only available for the card holders. The cards are free to own, its just their way to keep the clients buying at their store, as the rivalry between different supermarkets is quite fierce, you can see a lot of the popular spots taken by 2 or even 3 different supermarkets.
actually that is not accurate, fruits are expensive in Dubai and i am sure i would spend more than 500 aed if i bought all the things i bought here in Dubai
I prefer lidl, iki is abit expensive. Made a video on my channel as well on 70 euro monthly Groceries haul. I believe eating healthy doesn't have to be expensive 😊😊
@@MakeFilmsStudio Actually it really depends. If you are trying to spend less, you should always look for discounts. One week Rimi might be the cheapest and Maxima the most expensive, the other week it could be the other way around.
I Love IKI groceries shop❤❤❤
As Lithuanian i can confirm that prices in Lithuania very high now. Salary does not go up as quickly as prices of groceries. Sometimes i come shoping and it feels like in museum, just watch but no touch 😂
how much is the average salary in Lithuania? I love Kaunas been there a lot 10 years ago and then was very cheap.
Currently the prices are on the rise actually. Everything started with Ukraine, the prices went up by around ~20-30 on average. Some supermarkets currently offering discounts and they gradually lowering the prices a bit, but I bet they wont reach prewar prices...
Lots of people are actually buying a lot of things in Poland, things considerably cheaper there, so you can stockpile some non degradable foods. But people even buy construction materials there or furniture etc... Poland has very little taxes on food, so it makes everything at least ~20% cheaper. People living closer to the boarder buy stuff there, not only Lithuanians but Germans as well.
By the way, make sure you have the supermarket card, as the red prices in this case are only with the card. Some supermarkets, particularly "Rimi", but others as well, promote their exclusive disscount cards, those provide a considerable disscounts. in this case the lowest prices is only available for the card holders. The cards are free to own, its just their way to keep the clients buying at their store, as the rivalry between different supermarkets is quite fierce, you can see a lot of the popular spots taken by 2 or even 3 different supermarkets.
wow thanks, i have heard of germans shopping from poland, it is interesting to know Lithuanians also do, yes i do have Iki card for now
Everything started with c-19, not Ukraine.
Thank you for this great video ,dear. I really enjoyed it. Please can you make videos about the public schools for kids and also cost of apartment?
Hello sis. I am glad to see someone from Lithuania, my brother is in Vilnius. I am subscribed to your channel
thank you for joining me on this journey, and regards to your brother
Okay sis@@heytolani
I moving to Lithuania next year ya vids are so great
thank you, and we look forward to having you here
You' re wonderful.
thank you for this amazing video, i will move to lithuania in this june ❤
please make vlogs about Lithuania i like it.
i will try my best ☺️💐
@@heytolani And we will Always support you ❤
I need a job in lithunia pls help@@heytolani
88.96 Euro is 355.84 AED Things are quite expensive in Lithuania. Because with such an amount you will buy more stuff in Dubai
actually that is not accurate, fruits are expensive in Dubai and i am sure i would spend more than 500 aed if i bought all the things i bought here in Dubai
hahah Dubai, this place is not for womens
okay sis, well it also depends on the area you were living. As for me I usually buy from the fish market. It's all good Love your shopping@@heytolani
For sure Bro@@Kund1s
So 300 euros should be enough for groceries single person in the city?
Where did you buy your shopping bag😢
InshAllah I will meet you soon I'm coming to Lithuania
That was insightful
I'm moving to Lithuania... How can I find flats please suggest me
How do I come over to Lithuania please tell me am new in travel
Wow
What about a gallon of milk
You looking so beautiful
thank you
I love your videos very much and I hope to live in Lithuania after I finish my studies❤️❤️
I hope so too! good luck 🥰💐
Nice
Thanks
@@heytolani you well come
I prefer lidl, iki is abit expensive. Made a video on my channel as well on 70 euro monthly Groceries haul.
I believe eating healthy doesn't have to be expensive 😊😊
oh really? thanks, i should try lidl next time then
@@heytolani
Cheapest - Lidl,Maxima,Norfa
In the middle - Iki
Most expensive - Rimi
@@MakeFilmsStudiothanks 🙏🏾 i appreciate this detailed information 🫶🏾
@@MakeFilmsStudio Actually it really depends. If you are trying to spend less, you should always look for discounts. One week Rimi might be the cheapest and Maxima the most expensive, the other week it could be the other way around.
Informative video.Please make video about used car price and process.
glad you like my video, and i will look into used cars ☺️
3 euro for full grown chicken. Impressive😊
Please about jobs and salaries
i am gathering some info about this and i will be sure to share as soon as i have solid info. xx
Of course if you compare post soviet country to Dubai it will be super afordable
Cool video. I would like to know is quality of the food (like tastes) the same, better or worse.
As well would be nice to have your comments live. :)
Hi, the quality of unprocessed food are the same here 🥰🥰
hi dear 😍
Hello 🙋🏾♀️☺️
@@heytolani how are you
@@heytolani HELL 😍😍
Very expensive country tu survive