It shows the price as CHF119.00
£24.99 (RRP £55.00)
Either a strange exchange rate or an allowance for 'Swissness'
It shows the price as CHF119.00
£24.99 (RRP £55.00)
Either a strange exchange rate or an allowance for 'Swissness'
What were the other rates?
Since 01/01/2006 I have an avg mid rate of 1.933 - min 1.1736 max 2.4894
Tom
We are staying here for almost 2 years, so I think I can add something here.
The kitchen items are pretty costly it also appeared to me when I started early 2010. But the thing is that the kitchen pan I bought for 50 Sfr, is what I am still using today for cooking with little scratches in the non-stick layer. So, high priced things are of nreally good quality, so once the investment is made it is sure to fetch results in futures also.
I must say, the food items, I am buying even today from Migros , Coop city, at the same price as two years back. So contrary to other countries of the world, where price index is steeply on the rise , controlling inflation within the economy for this country is really a tough job , I think.
So , if you stay in swiss, dont compare prices with other countries/cities, but compare prices in Swiss over time... You will be surely filled by awe
1.65
AYB
Lets say that the product is sold in Germany and Switzerland. Both counties have experience low inflation since those dates. In those countries currencies their price has remained the same for the last 4 years.
Stop the price paranoia. If you are paid in CHF and CHF prices haven't risen what is the issue??
In 7 years, the price of a pint in the english pubs in Zurich has barely moved!!
But please don ́t patronise me or accuse me of paranoia or one might accuse those that tolerate such pricing as stupid gullible sheep ?
AYB
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AYB
Perhaps if someone in Switzerland was in a position to fire me, you might be correct. However lets not let that detract from a discussion of the evil forces of "best-person-for-the-job".
AYB
No doubt when the CHF declines to 1.6 chf / $ or 2.50 chf / £ your bosses may not feel like doubling your pay, however good you tell them you are at you job.
Best FMF
Of course I am earning overtime whilst writing this, I have to wait for a billionaire, he can keep me waiting as long as he likes.
Deleting your own posts now!
given that credit cards being accepted in many locations is new to Switzerland, I dare to suggest that in real terms, two things have been happening:
1) People spend what they have or less
B) In real terms, Swiss Franc-earners actually are not impoverished by the alleged high pricing
In other news, sellers of consumer goods are still ensuring that their prices are high enough for Swiss consumers to believe their products are of high enough quality to purchase
On the other hand, computer components seem to be about the same as in the UK, sometimes cheaper.
It all seems a bit random to me at the moment We had a part replaced on our Agila that would have cost £80 to buy in the UK, and here it cost CHF 500! but then we also had a lot of work done on the car (lights changed etc) that would have cost around £1,200 in the UK, and it cost CHF 1,100. So some parts are much more expensive, others aren't and labour seems to be cheaper.
Will take me a few months to get used to it Also, the price of chicken here means i can't eat it as often as I would like to
AYB
When it's easy to sell Swiss products to the Swiss at totally astronomic prices, it's all the more easy to do the same with foreign products. In many cases, competition on the market doesn't seem to play a major role. It looks like a wide-spread live and let live philosophy.
Example: Two weeks ago I came back from the USA with a few packages of an American material for oral surgery in my luggage (correctly declared at the customs counter, mind you). Price in the USA: $7.60 a bottle plus shipping. Customs: a shrug and a grin, "Not even worth filling out the form." Price in Switzerland: CHF 248.00 a bottle, again plus shipping, but shrug and grin included. I'm afraid Swiss oral surgeons wouldn't even buy it at the American price, saying to themselves it can't be the right thing when it is so effing cheap.
The opening post of this thread was about .......ahem ...... something to do with humans consumption of meat and the suffering of animals.
And it`s followed by the price of things from cooking pots, nit-picking the exchange rates of curriencies .....auto repairs ..... salaries .....video games prices .............
So, I take it everyone has their heads in the sand when it comes to actually paying attention to How Your Meat finally arrives in its neat little plastic covered receptacle with a clear label......?
I saw this with a thread of mine ... the one on the VgT magazine ....... completely ignored.
And so ...... the suffering goes on.
But not for humans, only for those without a voice and ability to overcome their problems they are having with the unfortunate turn humans have taken in their occupation of this planet.
If you`ve read this far in my post then I want to add another dimension ......... Last week I happened on a TV documentary filmed in Germany - a chicken factory wholesaler selling 1 1/2 million "Free-range" chickens a week.
Fine. If it was not for how those chickens lived and died.
The "healthy" were harvested....... after living in what looked like at least 10 inches of their own faeces........ for 6 weeks (fed growth hormones to reach adult size in that time). The weak were left behind, still living, stuck in the faeces with broken legs .... and simply scooped up in the "cleaning" process and dumped in containers.
Okay, now that the thread is back on topic ........ cheaper meat production......?