Shelves in a supermarket in Berlin. File photoBERLIN, Jun 11 One out of every six people in Germany eat irregularly due to rising food prices, and another 13% of Germans are just considering saving on food, according to a study conducted for the Bild tabloid by the sociological institute INSA.According to According to the results of the study, 16% of respondents answered yes to the question of whether they refuse regular meals due to high inflation. Another 13% said they were considering doing so, while 68% answered the question no. military assistance to Zelensky Most often, people from families whose income after taxes is up to a thousand euros save on food (32% of respondents in this category refuse regular meals). At the same time, 42% of study participants admitted that they began to cook more economically due to inflation ( according to the wording of the question, it implies, for example, the rejection of meat and fish), another 40% consider this possibility. 16% responded negatively to the question. Forty-one percent of respondents answered yes to the question of whether they began to shop in cheaper supermarkets. In addition, 44% said they intended to save on vacation this year. The study was conducted on June 7, and 1,002 people took part in it.
