Question:
Price of food in Denmark?
Pancakes =]
2012-12-10 20:05:42 UTC
Hello!
I've been doing some research and I can't find any solid answers on the price of food in Denmark. I will be going to the Roskilde festival next year so supermarket costs don't mean much to me - I'll be eating at the food stalls that they have at the festival. I'm travelling around Europe starting in January so I need to work out a budget for Denmark now as I'll need to put the money aside.
Thank you to anyone who can help!
Four answers:
anonymous
2012-12-14 04:03:31 UTC
Expect to pay £6-7 for a meal at the food stands in Roskilde, if you go for the very cheap ones it's like £3-4 for a kebab, but since you'll probably be drinking your socks of, budgeting a bit more so you can get some filling food to resist the alcohol with, would probably be wise (going from my own experience here).



Also note that you can't bring much (or maybe not at all, depending on the rules next year) alcohol into the stage area, so you'll have to shell out £4 per half litre cup of beer while you are in the stage zone which cordoned off from the camping area. That being said, if you can stomach cheap beers, you can get a crate of 30 - ⅓ litre bottles of £8-9 to drink in the camping area at the nearest supermarket. At the festival you can also buy a crate of Carlsberg for £13-14 that you don't have to carry a mile.
Vibeke J
2012-12-11 12:53:44 UTC
http://roskilde-festival.dk/



Here is the link for Roskilde Festival 2013. You could try to check it out, or maybe contact them.



Personally i do not know the exact prices of food at the Roskilde Festival - but it is a lot more expensive, compared to what you would have to pay outside the festival area.
2017
2012-12-11 04:07:11 UTC
pretty much the same as it is in the UK however things like Marmite if you can find it wil be pricer than at home.
Hannah Graham
2012-12-11 23:12:09 UTC
get drunk on supermarket Skol


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