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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:16:04 GMT -7
We will see how this link works and if it is worth starting a chain of statistics in graphical form on life in Europe: How much are households spending on eating-out ❓ 👨🍳👩🍳 7.0% of total consumption expenditure of household is spent on catering services 🍽️🍴 This share is the largest in: 🇮🇪 Ireland (14.4%) 🇪🇸 Spain (13.0%) 🇲🇹 Malta (12.6%) 🇬🇷 Greece (12.4%, 2017 data) Whilst the lowest in: 🇷🇴Romania (1.9%) 🇵🇱 Poland (3.0%) Lithuania (3.4%) ➡️ For more information: ec.europa.eu/…/products-eurostat-n…/-/EDN-20200101-2
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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:17:42 GMT -7
Note that the Greeks, who are most heavily in debt and depend upon donations from the EU to keep their economy afloat, are happy to go out to eat among the most often! Yet here is another set of statistics that compares expenditures for food in general:
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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:26:38 GMT -7
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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:30:53 GMT -7
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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:44:42 GMT -7
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Post by kaima on Jan 2, 2020 7:49:48 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Jan 2, 2020 20:13:50 GMT -7
Kai, from the statistics it looks that Greece is still in the recession (hotel during winter), and Europeans treat doctors like psychologists, probably much more than Americans. Referring to some statistics - restaurant outings are mainly related to the wealth, while household expenditure for food is inversely related to the wealth
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