Great video! I see that some products are even more expensive than here in Sweden! 😳 And it’s probably even more expensive in the smaller tourist resorts... We are going to Petrovac this summer.
It’s always cool to see how much groceries cost in different countries, great video! The pringles seem expensive, here is canada they always cost half what Doritos cost. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers from Canada!
Thanks for insight, really valuable information. :) As I myself come from easter part of Europe we have lots of the same brand food products as rest of EU but in lower quality. If I check the ingredient descriptions on the same italian pasta you mention there would be languages of counties like CZ, PL etc. Would be great to know how it is there! :)
I am from Italy, I confirm you that the grocery in Montenegro isn't expensive if we paragonate it to the same in Italy. But the avarage salary in Montenegro is like 600/ 700€ a months, so it's difficult to live for the local people. But in the last period the prices are increasing more and more everywhere. I remember that up to 1 year ago shopping in Slovenia was cheaper than in Italy. In the last 4 months there is no longer any convenience. And this is now the case in almost all the Balkan countries
@@redhead_inc yes, I used to go shopping in Slovenia and it was more economic. I went 1 week ago and the prices in general are the same than in Italy. Also bread and beef is more expensive. Now there is no convenience🥲
Thank you so much Elena! It's almost very complete haha, if next time you could also include some baby products such as, diapers, formula, purees and baby shampoo it would be awesome 😎 We love ROSHEN chocolate 🍫 btw. Prices are similar in Lithuania but I think fruit and veggies is cheaper in Lithuania.
Comparing to Czech Republic is Montenegro on same level or maybe little bit cheaper, today i was in shop and the max croissant was i think 1 euro (if i count 25czk = 1e) and pringles is normally 2e and when is sale then maybe 1,5e :)
too bad Budva has no green markets? Grocery stores are always more expensive. Bar is less expesnive for sure. Try making your own Muesli. Fun to make and so healthy:) My recommendation is finding people with fruit trees and buying directly from them. We had a local farmer in Bar and we literally would go there to pick our own. How i miss that!
There are definitely open air markets and farmers selling their own produce, but supermarkets are way more convenient. Plus, there is the language barrier and also the fact that they can charge you more if you speak English. To each their own!
i planning to move to Montenegro to live there. but until now not moving. because i don't haveinfoinformation. if anyone have information about iob and having job for electrical engineering i will be pleasure to told it to me
In the UK or Ripoff Britain as we call it, Montenegro compares reasonably favourable. We do have cheap booze in supermarkets but Montenegrin wine for a similar price is probably better.
The pringles can over there is about .20 US more expensive than pringles where I live in America (Washington DC Metro area). The Nutella is significantly cheaper over there though by about $1.80. I was a little surprised to see corn bread in Europe, I considered it to be an exclusively American, and particularly Southern (Georgia, Alabama the Carolinas etc) thing. If you ever want to try your hand at making it when you cannot get it in the store you might want to look up a recipe, it is not difficult to make.
Well, yes. But you would probably need to rent a room (not apartment) and save on groceries/ cook at home. I’m not sure there will be money left for anything else
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I'm moving to Montenegro at the end of the month, so I appreciated the look at a grocery! Excited to see it for myself.
Nate, have a safe trip and an enjoyable stay in Monte
You gonna move out much faster 😂
@@bojanivanovic6850 So far so good! Lovely place and lovely people.
@@kznate yeah and girls very beautifull 😂 you gonna have a blast
@@bojanivanovic6850Nemoj Bojane da ceras ljudeee
Grocery shopping! Something nearly everyone on the planet can relate to. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks!
Hi, What is the name of this shop? I will be living in Prcanj in August. I would like to stock up
Going to be living in Budva for close to two months for a job this is great thank you!
very good info-video , thanks
Very informative video
Thank you!
Great video! I see that some products are even more expensive than here in Sweden! 😳 And it’s probably even more expensive in the smaller tourist resorts... We are going to Petrovac this summer.
Great video!
Woooow very nice thank u sooo mutch for your description...it was very helpful 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Happy to help
Thanks, very helpful :)
Glad it helped!
Amazing video Elena, prices are good 😊 kinda the same like here in Peru, you missed cheese section lol
Next time!
Great content and very informative.
Thank you! Are you staying in Montenegro or planning to visit? 🇲🇪
Thank you for the video! Keep recording videos in Budva
Thank you for watching!
Great video, thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
In Ireland Pringles are €3.49 for a 165g tube or two tubes for €5.
I really appreciate your effort thank youu ❤
Thank you for watching!
Cheap only if you compare prices from downtown Toronto or new York
Crap in Euros that is expensive for just fruit, the meat must be outrageous high
Well , I'm sure that prices are lower in Podgorica (capital city of MN) then in those tourist places
Yes, that's how it felt to me too)
It’s always cool to see how much groceries cost in different countries, great video!
The pringles seem expensive, here is canada they always cost half what Doritos cost. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers from Canada!
Thanks for watching!
Imported.
Thanks for insight, really valuable information. :) As I myself come from easter part of Europe we have lots of the same brand food products as rest of EU but in lower quality. If I check the ingredient descriptions on the same italian pasta you mention there would be languages of counties like CZ, PL etc. Would be great to know how it is there! :)
Shopping in Montenegro is surprisingly expensive, I find it much more expensive than in Germany. Have been shopping in many HDLs, VOLIs and Ideas 😮
In local markets are like half of these prices.
I am from Italy, I confirm you that the grocery in Montenegro isn't expensive if we paragonate it to the same in Italy. But the avarage salary in Montenegro is like 600/ 700€ a months, so it's difficult to live for the local people. But in the last period the prices are increasing more and more everywhere. I remember that up to 1 year ago shopping in Slovenia was cheaper than in Italy. In the last 4 months there is no longer any convenience. And this is now the case in almost all the Balkan countries
Good to know! Why do you think this is happening? Did you use to go to Slovenia for shopping?
@@Just_another_Euro_dude great insight!
@@redhead_inc yes, I used to go shopping in Slovenia and it was more economic. I went 1 week ago and the prices in general are the same than in Italy. Also bread and beef is more expensive. Now there is no convenience🥲
Good video
Thanks
Hi Yelena! What is the name of this market you are reviewing? Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much Elena! It's almost very complete haha, if next time you could also include some baby products such as, diapers, formula, purees and baby shampoo it would be awesome 😎 We love ROSHEN chocolate 🍫 btw. Prices are similar in Lithuania but I think fruit and veggies is cheaper in Lithuania.
Noted! My videos are shaped by my lifestyle, haha
Comparing to Czech Republic is Montenegro on same level or maybe little bit cheaper, today i was in shop and the max croissant was i think 1 euro (if i count 25czk = 1e) and pringles is normally 2e and when is sale then maybe 1,5e :)
Great tip! Thank you!
Hi, what is the name of this supermarket?. Thanks
I'm surprised, that is much more expensive than here in Florida, even in San Diego, California, where we used to live, it was cheaper.
Yeah, not very cheap.
too bad Budva has no green markets? Grocery stores are always more expensive. Bar is less expesnive for sure. Try making your own Muesli. Fun to make and so healthy:) My recommendation is finding people with fruit trees and buying directly from them. We had a local farmer in Bar and we literally would go there to pick our own. How i miss that!
There are definitely open air markets and farmers selling their own produce, but supermarkets are way more convenient. Plus, there is the language barrier and also the fact that they can charge you more if you speak English. To each their own!
Pretty much the same as South African prices. Thanks for video.
Thanks for watching!
I wonder if the prices changed by much after almost a year since the video
Wow most of the stuff is the same prices or more expensive than in Germany
Most of the prices are 40% cheaper than Australia.
how much foe 1 bed apartment to rent? how do i get residence permit,please make a video regarding resident permit,thank you,you look very nice
can you easily find сало in supermarket ?
Haven't really seen that in the supermarkets, but I wasn't really looking for it either.
i planning to move to Montenegro to live there. but until now not moving. because i don't haveinfoinformation. if anyone have information about iob and having job for electrical engineering i will be pleasure to told it to me
is it safe to travel?
In Montenegro? Of course. What are you concerned about?
@@redhead_inc Steet crimes, snatching? typical problems?
@@cre8ivebug1985 Didn't experience or hear about anything like that.
Hi .. I plan to migrate to Montenegro. Do you have any friends to help me in starting a business there .
Cloth rate please
Не підкажете назву і місце знаходження даного магазину? Буду дуже вдячна :)
Here you go Hypermarket HDL
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Hello are you from montenegro?
No, I'm from Moldova.
Hai Elena do you still live there?
Hey, I’ve moved back to Moldova.
огонь!
🔥
Wow its much more affordable in France supermarkets
Good to hear! Would you consider moving?
You must visit bretagne france its beautiful
I'm going to montenegro 🇲🇪
And Croatia 🇭🇷 also bosnia in October 22
@@tukaruss8680 thank you for the invite
Najbolji market u Crnoj Gori.
Whats the name of the supermarket.
HDL
@@redhead_inc You should mention this in the Description.
the prices are more cheaper than Albania
Good to know
Really ??
In the UK or Ripoff Britain as we call it, Montenegro compares reasonably favourable. We do have cheap booze in supermarkets but Montenegrin wine for a similar price is probably better.
So, you might want to check out Montenegro then.
The pringles can over there is about .20 US more expensive than pringles where I live in America (Washington DC Metro area). The Nutella is significantly cheaper over there though by about $1.80. I was a little surprised to see corn bread in Europe, I considered it to be an exclusively American, and particularly Southern (Georgia, Alabama the Carolinas etc) thing. If you ever want to try your hand at making it when you cannot get it in the store you might want to look up a recipe, it is not difficult to make.
A man can living around 200$?
Well, yes. But you would probably need to rent a room (not apartment) and save on groceries/ cook at home. I’m not sure there will be money left for anything else
Спасибо за обзор,но овощи выглядят ужасно.Многое значительно дешевле чем в Ванкувере Канада❤
More expensive than Germany, Luxembourg and Netherlands
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I think you broke that egg 😭
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@@redhead_inc btw, thank you for the information, I too am hoping to stay 3 months per year in Montenegro.
schterben einkauf
hi honey I think you'd make a good gf for me 🙂
Already married 💍
wow food is pretty cheap but horrible selection not one organic products was in the market..scary;