Malta: Households spent over €900 million food and drink in 2019

The Independent publishes findings by Eurostat showing that households in Malta spent 12.5 percent of total consumption expenditure on foods and non-alcoholic beverages, amounting to €916 million.

Another story quotes the Prime Minister who described 2020 as a year of changes and listed a series of decisions by the government, including the appointment of a new Police Commissioner, State Advocate, and Attorney General.

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