are prices the same?

Are all prices the same all around the world for a particular product
e.g. a chocolate bar?

?2014-03-03T02:44:38Z

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Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Bulk sales change prices.

I know I can get bread in the UK for £1, I know I can get bread in Europe for about €1.20... So it's the same. The money making element of it is cosmic.

?2014-03-03T14:31:54Z

No.
A commodity has the same price globally Such as oil. gold, wheat, cocoa, etc.
Some items become commoditised such as computer chips.
But not chocalate bars.

Brittania2014-03-03T10:45:10Z

Nope. And even in the shops that they are sold from. For example the price of a chocolate sold at coles would be different to the one that is sold at Kmart.

Robert B.2014-03-03T10:59:20Z

Supply and demand drives all prices. Gas in Venezuela is practically free since they have so much of it. Ice in the middle of the desert may cost a lot. Get the idea?

jeff4102014-03-03T17:26:22Z

According to Purchasing Power Parity they should be.

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