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Ax_Dk at 2024-02-14 03:27:36+00:00 ID:
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Vegan in Denmark is as easy as it is in most western countries these days, there are specific restaurants that are vegan only and many restaurants are amending their menus to assist and ensure that there are options for all. I am the only meat eater in my family and we have never had any issues finding vegan and omnivore options when we want to eat together as a family. Not sure where you are thinking of living, but Copenhagen is becoming a globally recognised vegan foodie hotspot.
On the question of pricing - where in the world are you from? That may give a little more context. I am currently living in Australia and so can tell you that I would trade Danish food prices over Australian prices any day of the week, but I know many Danes are currently struggling with the cost of basics. It is cheaper to buy imported Bananas in Denmark than it is to buy ones grown locally in Australia.
Berg-Hansen at 2024-02-14 04:53:01+00:00 ID:
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Danish produce prises dosen't depend on where OP is from?
opgivende at 2024-02-14 07:08:33+00:00 ID:
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But whether or not OP would find Danish produce prices expensive might do.
Berg-Hansen at 2024-02-14 07:23:23+00:00 ID:
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Yes - but pricing is not related to OPs origin
Ax_Dk at 2024-02-14 22:15:33+00:00 ID:
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OPs question was around pricing of vegetables etc and I asked for context where they were from to answer with more context.
How would you answer the question without this context?