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Rip-off Britain: these 10 things are cheaper abroad

Everyday expense – how the UK compares
1. Beer
1. Beer
2. Coffee
2. Coffee
3. Cars
3. Cars
4. Fuel
4. Fuel
5. Cigarettes
5. Cigarettes
6. Cinema tickets
6. Cinema tickets
7. Milk
7. Milk
8. Eggs
8. Eggs
9. Jeans
9. Jeans
10. Nike trainers
10. Nike trainers
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Everyday expense – how the UK compares

When we buy food, clothes, or even a car we typically want to get the lowest price for the best product. But how do prices for our everyday purchases compare to the rest of the world? Obviously, our comparatively high salaries help, but it's still fascinating to see how much more we pay for certain things. Read on to see if life could be cheaper, according to data from Numbeo's database cost of living data. 

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Charlotte Irwin

05 October 2018

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