Kaiku of the United States announced the infographic "Ice Cream Cone Currency Calculator". Prices around the world are compared by the price per ice cream in a cone.

Infographic "Ice Cream Cone Currency Calculator" that compares prices in cities around the world by ice cream prices
Infographic "Ice Cream Cone Currency Calculator" that compares prices in cities around the world by ice cream prices

There are various indicators for comparing prices in the world, such as the price of one Big Mac and the price per liter of gasoline. Kaiku pays attention to the price of ice cream with corn. We compared prices in cities around the world based on the price per piece.

According to the survey, among the 34 cities surveyed, the top 20 cities with the highest ice cream prices are:

1st place Dubai / UAE $ 6.81
2nd place Auckland / New Zealand $ 5.90
3rd place Paris / France $ 5.40
4th place Rome / Italy $ 5.00
5th Stockholm / Sweden $ 4.74
6th Sydney / Australia $ 4.18
7th place Madrid / Spain $ 4.06
8th place Montreal / Canada $ 4.00
9th Gold Coast / Australia $ 3.97
10th place Rio de Janeiro / Brazil $ 3.51
11th place Tokyo / Japan $ 3.25
12th place Beijing / China $ 2.89
13th Athens / Greece $ 2.70
14th place Lisbon / Portugal $ 2.68
15th London / UK $ 2.36
16th place Tel Aviv / Israel $ 2.03
17th New York / USA $ 2.00
18th place Lima / Peru $ 1.94
19th Los Angeles / USA $ 1.75
20th place Istanbul / Turkey $ 1.71

Of the cities surveyed, the city with the lowest ice cream prices was Nairobi, Kenya. The price was $ 0.50 per piece.

Now, Auckland is second in the price of ice cream, but despite the high price, New Zealanders are eating a lot of ice cream. According to a Datamonitor survey, New Zealanders consume 23 liters of ice cream per person per year. It is the second largest in the world after the United States with 26 liters per person.



Australia's consumption of ice cream, which is also high, is 18 liters, which is the third largest in the world. Annual consumption of ice cream in these top three countries is far ahead of Denmark, which ranks fourth with 9 liters, and Belgium, which ranks fifth with 6 liters.