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Anyone using that new international grocery price comparison site?

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Hey folks, I recently found this cool website that lets you compare prices of the exact same branded products across different countries – no vague "milk" or local substitutes, just identical items like specific Coke bottles, Nestle cereals, or Barilla pasta. It covers 82 countries now, from Europe to Asia, Latin America, even Africa.I checked Thailand vs Germany, and some imported snacks are way cheaper here, but dairy and meats are pricier. Great for planning moves or trips, and it shows prices from major cities with auto currency conversion. Data gets updated regularly from supermarkets and delivery services. Has anyone else tried it? What's your experience?

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I’ve actually used nedostavka a couple of times, and it’s surprisingly useful. What I like most is that it’s a true price comparison of products, not generic categories — seeing the exact same Barilla or Nestlé item makes comparisons much more realistic. The Compare prices of goods and products between two countries  feature is great when you’re planning travel, relocation, or even remote work. I noticed similar patterns: imported snacks cheaper in Asia, basics pricier. Overall, a solid tool for real-world budgeting and comparisons.
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