99 Food and Drink Prices, S01E05: Switzerland

Welcome to Season 1 Episode 5 of “99 Food and Drink Prices.”

This series is designed to show you what the prices of food and drink items are in countries all around the world so that you can get a pretty good idea of what the cost of living in each country that I feature is.

As much as possible, I will try to list the same or similar items from episode to episode.

This episode is dedicated to Switzerland. The currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc, abbreviated CHF.

All of the pictures below were taken at either Coop or Migros. I decided to use Coop and Migros as my sources because they are two of the biggest and most popular supermarket chains in the country. You can, however, often find most of the items pictured here cheaper at other shops/supermarkets.

Note: ALL PRICES ARE IN (the equivalent of) USD for easy comparison to other episodes of “99.” The exchange rate I used was 0.88 CHF to 1 USD.

Scroll all the way to the end of this article to see how much money you will need to buy all 99 items!

Fruits (15) –> $49.15 buys you one of each (or one kg or package of each)

Vegetables (15) –> $89.21 buys you one kg of each

Breakfast / Sandwich Items (15) –> $58.32 buys you one of each

Drinks (12) –> $123.47 buys you one of each

Canned Goods (9)-> $16.76 buys you one of each

Oils, Condiments, and Pasta (9) –> $51.83 buys you one of each

Baking Items, Rice, and Such (9) –> $29.20 buys you one of each

Chocolate, Cookies and Ice Cream (9) –> $57.45 buys you one of each

Baked Goods and Ready-to-Eat Foods (6)-> $29.61 buys you one of each

Summary

$505 buys you all 99 items here (although sometimes that means you are getting a kg of an item).

That works out to an average of $5.10 per item.

Note: The most expensive item listed here, by far, is the champagne, which costs over $62, thus skewing the grand total and the average per item quite a bit. Furthermore, the Jim Beam was the second most expensive item at over $26. If you replaced the champagne and the bourbon with much cheaper products (for, say, $15 instead of $89), the total cost of the 99 items would be closer to $431 and the average would then be closer to $4.35 per item.

What do some (or all) of these items cost where you live? Leave a comment below and let me know!

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