Hong Kong: $59.92 (£47.21)
Similarly, Hong Kongers are flocking to mainland China in their droves to save money on groceries, which are much more expensive in the former British colony.
Post-pandemic food inflation has been less pronounced in Hong Kong, and the rate now stands at a very light 0.9%. But food prices have always been high in the special administrative region of China, which has to import as much as 90% of its food.
Daniel Coughlin
21 January 2025
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