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Originally Posted by Mirage77 How are you guys coping with the new Euro dollar BTW, besides Eni? Have things become more expensive? |
Here in Slovenia there was a very well executed campaign in media against unnecessary price increase. So, therefore only few sellers have rounded their prices; most of the prices are still calculated to the cent precision (eg. €2.73 instead of €2.80 or even €3.00). That's a good thing since not many prices in stores have increased, but instead we have to deal with tiny little coins. A lot of coins.
But some prices have increased anyway. Eg. some services: drink & food in restaurants & bars / pubs / night clubs, fast food, snacks, movie tickets, wellness & spa services, hairdressing, parking tickets, etc. These prices have been rounded to eg. 50 cents, or even whole Euros. So, some leisure activities & services are a bit more expensive now (some with low nominal prices - eg. about 1 or 2 Euros - have increased even up to 30%). But still - despite increases - the prices are not too high.
