Indian grocery prices in London: A large number of Indians live in London in Britain. Due to this, Indian food items are easily available in the markets of London. But the price of Indian food items available in London is many times higher than in India. If you buy ladyfinger here at the rate of Rs 50 to 60 per kg, then its price in London is Rs 650 per kg.
Indian products are overpriced in London supermarkets
This is not just about okra, but also about all other vegetables and Indian food items. The prices of Indian food in London are being discussed because Chhavi Agarwal, an Indian girl living in London, made a video of these prices and posted it on social media. Which is now becoming very viral.
Bitter gourd 1000 rupees per kg
Chhavi told the rates of every Indian food item in the supermarket one by one. It shows how expensive Indian products are. A packet of chips which costs Rs 20 in India is sold for Rs 95 in London. A packet of Maggi is available for Rs 300 in London stores. While a packet of paneer is sold for Rs 700, bitter gourd is sold for Rs 1000 per kg.
The cost of half a dozen mangoes is Rs 2400
While the price of half a dozen Alphonso mangoes is Rs 2400. Apart from this, the price of jaggery worth Rs 10 is Rs 100. A small packet of biscuits called Little Heart is also sold for Rs 100. Here 400 grams of Bhujia is available for Rs 100 to 110, but in London its price is Rs 1000.