A chocolate bar costing more than five euros has caused a stir.

Now that’s settled. Finns are not ready to pay five euros for their chocolate bar.

The price of chocolate became relevant when Fazer’s chocolate bars cost more than five euros in some stores.

To the readers of Iltalehti, to present “what is your pain limit for the price of a chocolate bar?” – question got a lot of answers, and the majority of readers stated that the limit was three euros.

– €3 has been a pain limit, he writes Steep.

– €3.5, yes I’m going to eat concise answer.

– I haven’t bought anything in a while. I think I stopped when the price rose above 4 euros. I can do without Ex chocolate mouse states.

– The shop stays, I never pay more than 5 euros for chocolate for a disc, A chocoholic comment.

– I haven’t bought in a long time. A little over €3 still went through my teeth, but after €3.50 the store has left, Price per kilo confess.

– I wouldn’t buy it. Left in the store yesterday because of the too high price and unfortunately will remain in the future as well, name brand Father regrets.

– I only buy on offer. A reasonable price for me would be max. 3 euros a disc. At this rate, we’ll soon start smuggling chocolate too, Nut chocolate states.

– More than 3 euros for a 200-gram bar of chocolate is starting to be enough to leave the store, that is, the store has left the chocolates for a long time, Ollie write.

– Yes, the maximum price of a chocolate bar (180 g) is three euros, Sarsa inform.

– There is no clear pain threshold, but the purchase of chocolate has decreased. It’s strange that the world market has just hit Fazer’s chocolates, Gjjkk ponders.

But some readers also understand the high price of Fazer Sininen.

– When I feel like chocolate, whatever the price, I buy it, that’s how simple the purchase decision is, Joseph clarify.

– It doesn’t matter what it costs, on the rare occasions when you feel like chocolate, Chocolate states.

– I’m still going to feast on Fasun Sininen. Favorite chocolate, especially cold in the fridge. You rarely have to buy, maybe once a month. Kipuraja might be there for €10–15, then it would stay on the shelf, Jane states.

The high price of chocolate arouses excitement among IL readers. Jenni Gästgivar

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