Inside Spain: Liquid gold and is this the most expensive return to school ever?
Briefly

Many parents in Granada have expressed their concern over soaring school-related costs, particularly finding it pitiful that coloring books for young children can cost as much as €300.
The costs associated with sending a child to school in Spain are soaring, with expenses including enrolment fees, school lunches, and various other fees adding up significantly to family budgets.
According to the Spanish consumer group OCU, families can expect to pay an average of €1,200 at public schools, while state-subsidized and private institutions can escalate costs to €3,396 and €7,961, respectively.
Rising costs in Spain are not limited to education; for the first time, sunflower oil has surpassed the sales of olive oil, indicating significant changes in consumer behavior due to economic pressures.
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