GagaJo
I agree about previously cheap UK food. The only other place I've lived where it was cheaper was China. Every other country has been more expensive than the UK. Swiss supermarket prices (even at Aldi) made my eyes water.
Ditto. I’ve noticed it in France and the US. In particular the price of a pack of chicken breasts in a French Carrefour - their Tesco equivalent - really startled me. And they weren’t even the free range I’d buy at home - FR weren’t even available.
(I feel obliged to apologise for buying them at all, but I was making Curry In A Hurry for 18 people! 😱)
Not to mention the cauliflower - admittedly a big one - €4!
Sister from the US once came with me to do a small shop in Asda. He eyes were popping at the bill - I assumed that she found it expensive,
‘No! Cheap!!’