India has the 33rd cheapest coffee in the 76 countries where the coffee major serves.
A tall Starbucks latte in New Delhi, India, costs USD$3.30.
It is nearly twice as cheap as that is sold in Denmark
Starbucks Coffee cups in India are nearly twice as cheap as that is sold in Denmark, Switzerland and Finland. It is expensive than those sold in Argentina, Columbia and Egypt, according to a report by Australian personal finance website Finder.
India has the 33rd cheapest coffee in the 76 countries where the coffee major serves.
A tall Starbucks latte in New Delhi, India, costs USD$3.30.
Istanbul, Turkey serves the cheapest coffee in the world at just $1.78. Whereas, Copenhagen and Denmark serve it at $6.05.
The Starbucks Index compared the cost of a tall latte – converted to US Dollars – in 76 countries around the world and ranked it. Finder.com had 76 people physically go to different locations.
Here are the 10 countries with cheapest Starbucks coffee cups (in USD):
Turkey - cheapest
A tall latte costs USD$ 1.78 in Istanbul
Egypt
A tall latte costs USD$1.95 in Cairo
Colombia
A tall latte costs USD$2.04 in Bogota
Argentina
A tall latte costs USD$2.14 in Buenos Aires
Mexico
A tall latte costs USD$2.15 in Mexico city
South Africa
A tall latte costs USD$2.18 in Johannesburg
Bulgaria
A tall latte costs USD$$2.20 in Sofia
Brazil
A tall latte costs USD$$2.43 in Sao Paulo
Hungary
A tall latte costs USD$$2.62 in Budapest
Philippines
A tall latte costs USD$$2.69 in Quezon City
Here are the 6 countries around the world with cheapest Starbucks coffee — India is somewhere down
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