There is something so special about the Maltese people. They are so joyous, smiling, joking around and have such a sense of humour 🎉they are so amazing.
For the family of 3 (myself, wife and a cat) we spend around €500 (no alcohol and no tobacco), but we are focused on top quality organic food without compromises.
same setup, I spend at least 700. all from pavi. water, groceries, detergants, everything included. nothing luxury. I cant believe how people spend only 30-50 euros/month. everyweek I spend around 20 euro just for cheese. even for 60/month, it equals 2euro/day, what can you eat for 2 euros for breakfast, lunch and dinner??
100-150 /monthly I spent as a Filipino immigrant here in malta. That's include, meat,veg,rice,seafoods,water,detergent,some chips and snacks etc.. It's actually depends where you buy stuff or the location where u live. U have to be smart where to buy depends on your preference.
Sorry sweetheart, food prices doesn’t matter of your location in Malta. It’s the smallest country in the world. In the other hand I am well educated and smart individual, where are these cheap locations for food? Can you be more specific. Like I did mention before Wife and I have two teenagers and we spend €1200…€1500 a month. So if you divide by 4 it’s€375 per person. And we buy the cheapest stuff at Lidl. 100 bucks a month for food for one person, give me a break
@@oguzhancetin_mech there ya go, thanks for the feedback. So I am not the only one who spends a lot more than €40 a month for groceries. €40 a month is laughable… These 3rd world country individuals don’t understand a single word in English and that is a fact. That’s why they don’t understand what they talking about. I think these Philippines meant €40 a day
Great & interesting video Alex. Not sure how people manage to live on less than €100 per month. There is two of us in the UK & we spend excluding eating out, equivalent to €450 per month. Plus eating out & drinking on top of that. We eat out at least twice a week, sometimes more ..😘🤣❤️
Such a debatable subject honestly, it does reflect indeed not only levels of earnings but cultural, household and personal status differences, lifestyle and habits. A lot of people would have time to cook but find the easy escape in Bolt and Wolt, a lot would not have this option because of financial circumstances or purely enjoying a more traditional approach to life.. However I just can't comprehend the under 100 euro per month budget mentioned by a few, unless you only boil rice and pasta and don't buy essentials like milk, bread and water.
Those who spent 30-40 €per month are Filipinos I can see it on their face and the way how they talk. They know how to manage their money wisely. Very good!
Thank u for the video in Canada 🇨🇦 we spend 1500 a month on three that going out ! We do like good food . And we do a lot stock pile . AMD good wine ! It the life style we have ! ❤ wishing u the best and good health ❤
Congratulation for your excellent videos. I really appreciate it. I probably go in December Here, fron ouro preto mg brazil ...a old beautiful portuguese arcteturure city too 😊
I would love to see a video about how to rent a flat and how to avoid getting scammed in the process... Also an interesting topic would be volunteer opportunities in Malta.
@@MarisOzolins-ho4nj Sorry,they are not. One must enter the picture in deep detail like i did. I can tell you the cost of living in the for corners of the world. Its very possible , i tried it was an experiment .
I live alone with two small dogs, I spend about 250-300 eur monthly on groceries. I shop in different places to save money as some shops are more worth it for specific stuff. Fresh fish and expensive steaks are a treat, once or maybe twice a month I would treat myself.
Maybe they are live-in workers, which is why they said they spent 30 to 45 euros per month. Thus, they only buy food on weekends when they have time off.
Realistic amount from a local: 100 euro from large supermarkers + 20-25 for fruit and veg from farmers markets/vans PER WEEK for 2-3 people. Sometimes more 😮
IT'S AN EYE OPENER 👀 Amazing the di€€erence in monthly food expenditures between Cultures/ Nationalities 😮. Very interesting 🤔. Well done Alex 👏. Cheers 👍🇲🇹❤️🇪🇺
Hi I visit Macedonia every three months even in Macedonia the prices are going up drastically just was there three months ago .we were very surprised about Taxis and restaurants
I live alone in the states and it’s crazy here. On just groceries I spend $200-260 usd. I’m vegan so no meat,fish, or dairy. On house items I spend about $40 usd a month.
Foreigners they spend less because they share their expences but they eat less than Maltese. They cook little too. They also in two bed flats they live like six people
They guy in the black t-shirt should come to england where the prices aren't clamped and the tories just let supermarkets and fuel company's take the piss. We have the highest bills in the world.
try Czech republic - western prices, eastern wages.... and the products that are sold here have lower quality than the same products sold in Germany or in Austria... But they tell us that we are "specific market" and that we want it like that.... lol
Some people surprise me. I spend €650 every month..I live on my own plus 5 cats .Groceries, meat, fish, vegetables, detergents bathroom soaps included. Cat food and litter.What are they eating? Don't they wash themselves every day? And wash their clothes, and clean their homes? Geez!!
I spend that amount too.. Alone. 1cat..point is If you eat healthily and don't starve, it does cost650-700€,fruits,vegs, cost, cat food, meat,..... They are joking. Unless you only eat white rice, a slight olive oil, only salad, then you spend 200€ a month.... Cozi buy shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, balm, deodorant.. Detergentsn. It s not cheap
Noooo!!! They only eat rice and spices. Or foods from their workplace. They don't shower daily and neither wash their clothes. I see these ppl at my workplace, they sometimes ask for our leftovers too.
@@AlexinMalta Hello. actually it depends on a person's lifestyle. I'm single and only want to spend on needed things and for my old parents. Hygenic products? Around €30-€50 but that is not every month. breakfast? just fruits or nothing. Lunch? i eat free food @ work. yes Maltese food. I'm a filipino but I can eat without rice. 😁 Dinner? sometimes I cook rice with our usual filipino food. and sometimes there is still extra food at work. That's it. It really depends on the persons lifestyle and I'm poor sooo 😆
@@SilentDancerr let me see ..I'm a carnivore too. So if there is no free food at work, I can probably spend €50-€60 for food and groceries. I find the meat here cheap specially chicken , I can buy €3 for 1 kg
@@SilentDancerr well it is still my first time working abroad so, this is my first step. i will always try to adapt in any country, sun or no sun. But its so hot here 🥵
Impossible to feed family with 300 EURO a month. No way. I just guess that groceries are similarly priced as in Austria , so no way. Europe is going sharply down due to idiotic "leadership" of our fantastic EU PLUS - You are advertising Cheap Trolley right before ROLEX entrance . That is more than hilarious
I would say for those who plans to move and takes this video as an example: 30 eur per week is extreme, guys 🫣 I spend roughly 500 per month for just myself. Sometimes cooking, sometimes ordering, sometimes eating out, coffee to go etc. Could have been less without delivery and eating out. But if you think about comfortable living, it starts from 100 per week for sure.🥲
My friends..... this video means a lot because it comfirmed what i thought was going on. There is another story here in reality and should not be bushed off.
There is something so special about the Maltese people. They are so joyous, smiling, joking around and have such a sense of humour 🎉they are so amazing.
true....... so Swedish be more joyous while in Sliema
Some of them are angry and racist though
I adore the guy living in valletta says " my family and my cat"!!! Great ❤
Maltese❤️
Super video Alex - love it, Chris was the highlight!
Glad you enjoyed it! You will see more from him ☺️
@@AlexinMalta time to go for a walk in sliema 🤤😂
For the family of 3 (myself, wife and a cat) we spend around €500 (no alcohol and no tobacco), but we are focused on top quality organic food without compromises.
Alexito ❤
same setup, I spend at least 700. all from pavi. water, groceries, detergants, everything included. nothing luxury. I cant believe how people spend only 30-50 euros/month. everyweek I spend around 20 euro just for cheese. even for 60/month, it equals 2euro/day, what can you eat for 2 euros for breakfast, lunch and dinner??
100-150 /monthly I spent as a Filipino immigrant here in malta. That's include, meat,veg,rice,seafoods,water,detergent,some chips and snacks etc..
It's actually depends where you buy stuff or the location where u live. U have to be smart where to buy depends on your preference.
Thank you for this comment!
where do you buy your groceries?
Sorry sweetheart, food prices doesn’t matter of your location in Malta.
It’s the smallest country in the world.
In the other hand I am well educated and smart individual, where are these cheap locations for food? Can you be more specific.
Like I did mention before Wife and I have two teenagers and we spend €1200…€1500 a month. So if you divide by 4 it’s€375 per person.
And we buy the cheapest stuff at Lidl.
100 bucks a month for food for one person, give me a break
@@MarisOzolins-ho4nj almost the same expenses. Around 350euro per person/ month
@@oguzhancetin_mech there ya go, thanks for the feedback. So I am not the only one who spends a lot more than €40 a month for groceries.
€40 a month is laughable… These 3rd world country individuals don’t understand a single word in English and that is a fact. That’s why they don’t understand what they talking about.
I think these Philippines meant €40 a day
Great & interesting video Alex. Not sure how people manage to live on less than €100 per month.
There is two of us in the UK & we spend excluding eating out, equivalent to €450 per month. Plus eating out & drinking on top of that. We eat out at least twice a week, sometimes more ..😘🤣❤️
I love British people
Vicki ❤ thank you for commenting and sharing your side. Thats very much how much many spend in Malta as well
Thank you for the fun video, Alex.
Could you do a tour of homes and flats with prices, please? Ciao
Great video Alex, I think most live together as a family so 45 x 3 or more people in one house hold. Strong economy 🤣
So true! It was really interesting for me to do this video and get the feedback
I used to have the app cheap trolley on my mobile but there was nothing there so I have to try it again. Thanks for your vlog
Hey. When was this ? Try it now and let me know
Such a debatable subject honestly, it does reflect indeed not only levels of earnings but cultural, household and personal status differences, lifestyle and habits. A lot of people would have time to cook but find the easy escape in Bolt and Wolt, a lot would not have this option because of financial circumstances or purely enjoying a more traditional approach to life.. However I just can't comprehend the under 100 euro per month budget mentioned by a few, unless you only boil rice and pasta and don't buy essentials like milk, bread and water.
your channel is so interesting!
I went to Malta a week ago.
I felt that Malta's food&drink is expenceve.
Those who spent 30-40 €per month are Filipinos I can see it on their face and the way how they talk. They know how to manage their money wisely. Very good!
Thank u for the video in Canada 🇨🇦 we spend 1500 a month on three that going out ! We do like good food . And we do a lot stock pile . AMD good wine ! It the life style we have ! ❤ wishing u the best and good health ❤
Congratulation for your excellent videos. I really appreciate it. I probably go in December
Here, fron ouro preto mg brazil ...a old beautiful portuguese arcteturure city too
😊
I would love to see a video about how to rent a flat and how to avoid getting scammed in the process... Also an interesting topic would be volunteer opportunities in Malta.
Volunteer in your own country 😊
I am from Australia and the cost of living has gone through the roof . I spend about $1500 a month for two adults two children.
Stop buying fags and piss and your bill will come down.
There ya go, me too 2 adults 2 teenagers €1200…€1500 a month
€45 a month is a jock what some people are saying, they must be joking
@@MarisOzolins-ho4nj Sorry,they are not. One must enter the picture in deep detail like i did. I can tell you the cost of living in the for corners of the world. Its very possible , i tried it was an experiment .
I live alone with two small dogs, I spend about 250-300 eur monthly on groceries. I shop in different places to save money as some shops are more worth it for specific stuff. Fresh fish and expensive steaks are a treat, once or maybe twice a month I would treat myself.
Maybe they are live-in workers, which is why they said they spent 30 to 45 euros per month. Thus, they only buy food on weekends when they have time off.
And btw amazing advertisement, it really connected to the topic of the video!
Realistic amount from a local:
100 euro from large supermarkers + 20-25 for fruit and veg from farmers markets/vans PER WEEK for 2-3 people.
Sometimes more 😮
IT'S AN EYE OPENER 👀
Amazing the di€€erence in monthly food expenditures between Cultures/ Nationalities 😮. Very interesting 🤔.
Well done Alex 👏.
Cheers 👍🇲🇹❤️🇪🇺
Great video Alex 👌👌
Glad you enjoyed it❤️
@@AlexinMalta 🥰🥰
Prosit.. cost of living has gone up everywhere unfortunately... but you still have to eat.. cant wait to visit next summer
Hi I visit Macedonia every three months even in Macedonia the prices are going up drastically just was there three months ago .we were very surprised about Taxis and restaurants
Lidl saved me a lot of times in Malta when I lived there! :D
Yessss
I'm happy that I could understand some Maltese words it's so similar to Arabic, and I'm traveling abroad soon
good video Alex again
Thank you Monica
I lo e yhe video, is so intressting how different people are 😅
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I think they meant 45 euro per week, It is impossible to spend 45 per month.
They really meant A MONTH😳 i was shocked and i will be definitely doing another video to investigate this further
Alex, tomorrow the is the morning marc of Saint Julians the festa you should come
Is there something at night ?
@AlexinMalta Yes, there is the procession
good stuff
I loved this video.
great video alex
Thanks!
very nice Alex )
I spend approximately 100-150 euro a month minus eating out
Great video sir
But what about the pharmacist video in Malta..??
Very soon
@@AlexinMalta thank you sir
And I will be waiting..!!🙄🙄🙄
@@p.shivashankarreddy3723 They don't sell Viagra over the counter there.
I live alone in the states and it’s crazy here. On just groceries I spend $200-260 usd. I’m vegan so no meat,fish, or dairy. On house items I spend about $40 usd a month.
How about the job market in malta for technical guys ?
As of 2024, the average gross annual salary in Malta is around €28,000, which is roughly $26,000 to $28,000 USD.
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No it’s not .😮
Malta grocery is really one of the most expensive in Europe.
The food is healthier than what you buy in India.
@@libatalklieb5793 I say Europe you say India what is the context genius?
@@SlashnKashmir Hey dopey, i am making a comparison. What you are used to eating is cheaper for a reason.
Man I want one time see you and speaking you about malta I live malta 11 years normally par months minimum 600 €
People from the Philippines daily food is a plain rise sometimes with fish... that's why they don't really spend so much moeny! :)
I loved seeing this was funny
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Foreigners they spend less because they share their expences but they eat less than Maltese. They cook little too. They also in two bed flats they live like six people
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How come 45 i expence 200 euro permonth
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The key is buy only rice and spices...
Not Leli turning it into a rizz show 😂
I spent probably 100 euros every month
Living in Malta, right ?
@@AlexinMalta yes landed in malta yesterday
@@Mattejaslughermo Are you drugs?
Some are mistaken the amount
I asked them few times .. is it per month?! They said, yes :)
Your not alone
We all paying extra
Can you make a video about the required jobs in Mata? 🙏🏻
They need cheese cutters.
I arrived in Malta on April 15th and I paid 10 euros for a cut of meat (Chuck roll) at Welbys, today it costs 20 euros, 100% MOREEEE MADNESSS
The second cut might be double the weight?
@@libatalklieb5793 per kilo
Great comment about the war @7:07
They guy in the black t-shirt should come to england where the prices aren't clamped and the tories just let supermarkets and fuel company's take the piss. We have the highest bills in the world.
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try Czech republic - western prices, eastern wages.... and the products that are sold here have lower quality than the same products sold in Germany or in Austria... But they tell us that we are "specific market" and that we want it like that.... lol
Some people surprise me. I spend €650 every month..I live on my own plus 5 cats .Groceries, meat, fish, vegetables, detergents bathroom soaps included. Cat food and litter.What are they eating? Don't they wash themselves every day? And wash their clothes, and clean their homes? Geez!!
Take the bus and you won't need to wonder anymore 😔
I spend that amount too.. Alone. 1cat..point is If you eat healthily and don't starve, it does cost650-700€,fruits,vegs, cost, cat food, meat,..... They are joking. Unless you only eat white rice, a slight olive oil, only salad, then you spend 200€ a month.... Cozi buy shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, balm, deodorant.. Detergentsn. It s not cheap
@@TheMrc1981 I agree 100 % I eat healthy it's expensive
@@maruskaagius I don't use buses and I don't own a car. I am a pensioner and I am entitled to a free taxi service whenever i need to run errands.
I wonder the same..
I think the asian women are talking about weekly usage
Noooo!!! They only eat rice and spices. Or foods from their workplace. They don't shower daily and neither wash their clothes. I see these ppl at my workplace, they sometimes ask for our leftovers too.
Per month, i asked them many times if its per month or week
@@maruskaagius They are feral.
I spent almost 40 to 50 every week if I visit pama. Halal meat 10 euro every week is separate
That's not EXPENSIDE. I spend $150 per WEEK.
Thats a reasonable price
For myself? €20-€30 a month
What do you buy? What do you eat ?
@@AlexinMalta
Hello.
actually it depends on a person's lifestyle. I'm single and only want to spend on needed things and for my old parents.
Hygenic products? Around €30-€50 but that is not every month.
breakfast? just fruits or nothing.
Lunch? i eat free food @ work.
yes Maltese food. I'm a filipino but I can eat without rice. 😁
Dinner? sometimes I cook rice with our usual filipino food. and sometimes there is still extra food at work.
That's it. It really depends on the persons lifestyle and I'm poor sooo 😆
@@SilentDancerr haha. I don't even like sun
@@SilentDancerr let me see ..I'm a carnivore too. So if there is no free food at work, I can probably spend €50-€60 for food and groceries. I find the meat here cheap specially chicken , I can buy €3 for 1 kg
@@SilentDancerr well it is still my first time working abroad so, this is my first step. i will always try to adapt in any country, sun or no sun. But its so hot here 🥵
60e a month, to share per 6people....mm... 😢
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300 only for veg and fruits
When i buy groceries it goes 600 sometimes more than the wages 😂😂😂😂😂
For me.. 80-100 per month.... Its normal..
Damn!! 45 euro/month !!!??? Shock my world!!
Hi, with 45 Euros per month, i think she will not buy anything.
No entiendo que come esa gente con ese dinero yo vivo en Barcelona y yo sola gasto 300euros al mes en una compra sin excesos
Those Philippines must eat Pagpag every day😢
What are people buying for 50 euros, good for them :D.
Try london 😂
Stress 🤣
Impossible to feed family with 300 EURO a month. No way. I just guess that groceries are similarly priced as in Austria , so no way. Europe is going sharply down due to idiotic "leadership" of our fantastic EU
PLUS - You are advertising Cheap Trolley right before ROLEX entrance . That is more than hilarious
The math aint mathing
Viva l barranin 😂
Hey Alex, do you understand what groceries are?
Detergent is not groceries, that’s on the top of your groceries.
Go and learn English.
lol 🤣
My cousin work there but he didn't say there are gays also even alex is gay damn
The hell does that have to do with anything?
Thanks for contributing to my revenue ❤️🏳️🌈
Stop Buying meat and fish guys go vegan like me !
I'm vegan and I find it more expensive to buy tempeh and tofu in Malta since it's all imported, any tips or tricks?
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No
Vegan is not a healthy diet. Get some pork on your fork
@@MysticScapes Eat meat. Stop believing the BS that they tell you.
I would say for those who plans to move and takes this video as an example: 30 eur per week is extreme, guys 🫣
I spend roughly 500 per month for just myself. Sometimes cooking, sometimes ordering, sometimes eating out, coffee to go etc.
Could have been less without delivery and eating out. But if you think about comfortable living, it starts from 100 per week for sure.🥲
I agree
My friends..... this video means a lot because it comfirmed what i thought was going on. There is another story here in reality and should not be bushed off.