Palma is the most expensive capital in Spain to buy bread and petrol, according to an online price compare website.
Apparently, the average cost of 50 litres of petrol is 73 euros while the average cost of a stick of bread (barra) is one euro 25 cents.
The average price for 50 litres of petrol is 68.81 euros although in Melilla, for example, drivers are paying just 51.9 euros.
The average price of a barra of bread is 89 cents while in Albacete, a barra costs just 40 cents, 212.5 percent cheaper than here in Palma. Palma also has the fourth most expensive public bus system.
Palma has the most expensive bread and petrol in Spain
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