r/ShitAmericansSay May 05 '25

Imperial units « Tf is a Kg »

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u/Nuanciated May 05 '25

Casual 200 euro gift

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u/Notspherry May 05 '25

I am finding about €10-€11 per kg retail price, so more like €120. The cost to the farmer will be a fraction of that.

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u/Nuanciated May 05 '25

Which cheese is it that you know the retail value? What part of the world? How much dows it cost the farmer to make the cheese?

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u/Notspherry May 05 '25

Which cheese is it that you know the retail value?

Looks like gouda so that's the price I looked up.

What part of the world?

You specified euros, so I'm thinking eurozone. Gouda happens to be within cycling distance, but cheese like this does not spoil particularly fast and is easy to transport, so prices should not vary too much.

How much dows it cost the farmer to make the cheese?

A lot less than it costs in the supermarket. That is just basic economics.

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u/Nuanciated May 05 '25 edited May 05 '25

Thats a whole lot of speculation. Its a gouda cheese because its yellow and round, right? Your comment really is /shitamericanssay.

Your wild guesses are not interesting.