What We're Showing
This graphic shows the cities with the most expensive grocery prices, based on data from Deutsche Bank.
Key Takeaways
- Geneva has the most expensive groceries globally, while Zurich ranks in third.
- San Francisco stands in second place, where prices are 4% higher than in New York City.
- Seoul beats out Hong Kong as the most expensive city in Asia, driven by a weak Korean won and rising costs of raw materials.