Cost of Living in Zimbabwe 2023 | Is Food Really Expensive?

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Cost of Living in Zimbabwe 2023 | Is Food Really Expensive?


This video shows the prices of grocery essentials that one would need in an average Zimbabwean household. Thanks for watching

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  1. Why don't African people but African music in their videos anymore? I swear they love America sooo much. I feel sorry for their grandparents to watch the death of their culture

  2. The cooking oils and the processed foods are not my thing, but I would love to try some healthy grass, fed meats and organic produce. I hear Zimbabwe has a lot of organic food😅

  3. Here is the thing, supermarkets are a bit pricey, they have lots of variety and are always full but they are a bit pricey, the majority of people can afford to go shopping in a supermarket every now and then when stocks in the pantry are low but the are much cheaper options in the country in the form of small retail shops which usually prefer US DOLLARS as payment ahead of zimdollars and south african rands, when it comes to meat people in zimbabwe generally prefer to but their meat in the butchery where the meat is much fresher and cheaper than the supermarket, there are many options in Zimbabwe when it comes to supermarkets, we ha OK supermarket which is probably the largest, we also have TM PNP, SPAR, BONMARCHÉ, CHOPPIES, SHOPRITE, and many more we also have wholesale stores for bulk buying like GAIN, OK MART, METROPEECH, N. RICHARDS, and mary more i can’t name them all but still the small retail shops are the best when it comes to cheap groceries and the butchery is the first choice of preferance when it comes to buying meat, you can buy a kg of good frest chicken foras little as $3.20 and a kg of beef for $3.60, a kg of kariba bream for $2, a Kg of beef, pork, chicken sausages for $3, mackerel fish for $1.50 a kg, pork for $3.80 a kg , brisket for $4 a kg, tbone for $4 a kg, beef olives for $4.20 a kg, goat meat for $3.80 a kg, mutton for $3.70 a kg, rabbit meat for $3.30 a kg, crocodile meat for $3.50 a kg and so on so butcheries are better by far

  4. you got a new subscriber here tino, zimbawean watching from europe and its good to keep up with current affairs back home. so thats why im loving your videos, i support african social media influencers

  5. Hmm… not too bad… Up here in Canada, where we are finding ourselves in a state of inflation, food prices are becoming an issue.
    There has been quite a drought here early this year 2023, and many farmers sold off a lot of their livestock, so meat prices are climbing like crazy here as the shortages are on the horizon.
    There is a lot of weather warfare going on here in North America, lots of chem trails that block the sun, and forest fires with all the smoke… food scarcity is on the horizon.
    Always be thankful for what you can have!
    Be blessed!

  6. At least now I have an idea of the food prices …..I was telling myself that it's very expensive now will never bother myself will juss come home and buy my groceries there

  7. Not too expensive compared to PnP South Africa. However, one has to take into account the average salaries in Zim vs SA. Happy to see that shelves are full.