What Does 20 Euros (US$21) Buy You In Germany? 🤑

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Let’s talk about food! What can you buy in a German supermarket and how much can you buy for 20 Euros? Is it expensive? Cheap? How does it compare?

I always find it fascinating what costs more, what is cheaper and what value my money has when I travel.

In this article, you’ll find out how far 20 Euros can go when you are in Germany.

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In the video below, you’ll take a look inside a German supermarket. You’ll be able to see the types of food and drinks available and about how much they cost.

You’ll also be able to see what you can buy with 20 Euros in just two minutes.

I find it interesting that this is filmed in the German supermarket chain, Aldi, and the vlogger talks about it having a great range. We have Aldi where we live and, while it’s certainly cheap, the range is not great. We couldn’t do all our grocery shopping there.

What did you think about the value? Could you get more than this for 20 Euros where you live?

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Sharon first fell in love with Germany back in 2000 on her first visit. She loves the long history, the picturesque Old Towns, the castles, the food, everything really! Since then, she has visited many times and loves writing about Germany here so you can enjoy it too. In fact, Sharon loves German culture so much that she sent her kids to a German primary school in Australia. She especially loves Berlin and towns with charming Old Towns like Celle and Quedlinburg. Sharon also has a Certificate III in International Travel Sales and understands the nitty gritty of travel planning. Through this site, she'll help you have the perfect trip to Germany whether it's your first or tenth time!

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