Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania reported the lowest meat prices in the EU
Denmark positioned itself on the first spot among the European Union Member States according to the highest meat prices, with a percentage of nearly 40% above the EU average. By contrast, the lowest prices were found in Poland, where prices were 47% below the European average, followed by Bulgaria and Romania, with 44% and 41.1% respectively below average.
Meat prices were significantly higher than the European average also in Austria (37% above average), Sweden (34.5%), and France (31.1%).
In Europe, Switzerland is the leading country when referring to highest prices for meat, with prices that are 157% above the average. At the opposite side, Poland is the country that has the lowest prices of meat in Europe.
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