Espresso Prices in Italy Jump Nearly 25% in Five Years, Study Finds
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The highest average price was charged in Bolzano with 1.51 euros.
It is no longer uncommon for an espresso to cost 1.50 euros. The best way to drink it is in Sicily. Problematic for local operators: the coffee is increasingly taken home.
If Bolzano is the most expensive city, Pescara is the one that recorded the heaviest increase
The Centro di formazione e ricerca sugli consumi, in collaboration with Assoutenti, has carried out a new study on the prices of the classic cup: an espresso at the bar costs almost a quarter more in Italy today than five years ago
An espresso at the bar now costs almost a quarter more in Italy than five years ago. (ANSA)
A cup of coffee consumed at a bar in Italy currently costs almost a quarter, 24 percent, more than five years ago, and is currently the most expensive in Bolzano, the daily Corriere della Sera reported on Wednesday, citing data from the Fipe catering industry association.
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