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The last time I went to France a few years ago lots of the big supermarkets were showing prices in euros and francs.


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They still did when I last visited Calais and the surrounding areas about four years ago, Dave. I think they took the decision to do so when the euro was introduced so that people could make comparisons easily. Seems they had a good idea but not, perhaps, for the reasons they envisaged!
There used to be a family butcher's in Bromsgrove, Worcs. who priced all his wares in £ s d six years after decimalisation.
Where did he get his threepenny bits?
He added up in old money then converted the final total to decimal.
//why won't France give up the Euro?//

France might well give up the euro, emmie, the only point I am making is that it will be a factor in the decision to leave the EU or not. From what I have read around 70 per cent of the French would rather stay with the euro, but I don't know how accurate that is. Also of course those who would like to keep the euro might consider factors like control of immigration and sovereignty much more important.

It isn't just a case of relabelling your tin of pois either, though some might have you think so.
I see that I was misinformed, N.J. If one thinks about it [and I know you have] there is not much point in having any sort of regulations if they are not enforced.
France still gives prices in euros and francs - and the markets still sell eggs in dozens (well, in France Profonde they do!)

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