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It doesn't HAVE to be that expensive though. That was probably an Orphanides shopping basket (which explains why they went bust!). Lidl and Carreforre both have a big presence on the island now which has brought some prices down, and if you make the tiny effort of going to the Saturday morning market, instead of the supermarket fruit and veg are STUPIDLY cheap. (Potatoes 30c a kilo, tomatoes 20c a kilo, soft fruits ridiculously chea in season etc etc etc).I have been there many times and was considering buying a bar there in 1995 but was diagnosed with mouth cancer so we aborted the move. We re going there on Saturday but a warning to people is that it has got a lot more expensive as a holiday destination since it joined the Euro. In a recent shopping survey in a Sunday newspaper it showed a shopping basket in this country as costing about £79 the cheapest in Europe was Spain at £57 and the dearest Cyprus at £98 so if considering going self catering take this into account.
Orphanides were a complete rip off, they sold Iceland frozen food with stickers on it saying "genuine British imported food" as if that was a good thing - importing the cheapest British food possible. There'd be 99p emblazoned across the box and a tiny proce tag saying €5.99 over the top! Alpha Sigma in Limassol (just round the corner from your old restaurant) sell Waitrose frozen food for half the price Orphanides sold Iceland stuff. Like I say it depends where you go.
Beer prices have fallen recently as well, you can expect to pay €3 a pint for Keo and Carlsberg in the tourist area now and eating out is comparable to the UK. Petrol and car hire prices are cheaper than the UK, as are taxis, buses and Intercity buses. With Travel Express, you can now even get from Larnaca Airport to Limassol (door to door anywhere in Limassol) for €12.50 a head.