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5/21/2017

Topic Reading-Vol.1866-5/21/2017

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Ex-communist states complain of rip-off food in EU
The wall that divided the east and the west collapsed nearly three decades ago. Economic borders that separated Central and Eastern Europe were removed over a decade ago. Now, people should be enjoying the same, or similar, standards and qualities for any product anywhere in EU, shouldn’t they?
But in fact, some of Czechs, Slovaks, Poles and Hungarians feel that the products sold in their market places are not as good as the ones in former western states, even with the same brand and identical label. Some people in former eastern-block countries cross the border to go shopping to the other block. Why?
According to a comparative study conducted in Czech, eight out of 24 products, such as coffee, cheese and chocolate, were found to have inferior quality or different composition compared with the ones in Germany.
It seems that market mechanism isn’t in place in former socialist countries.
Enjoy reading and learning about the segregation in consumer products in Europe. 

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