根据一项选择研究,偏远的澳大利亚社区杂货价格是首府市价的两倍以上,揭示了偏远地区的粮食无保障状况。 Remote Australian communities have grocery prices more than double those in capital cities, according to a Choice study, revealing food insecurity in remote areas.
消费者倡导团体的选择研究发现,偏远澳大利亚社区的一篮子基本杂货平均费用为99.38美元,比首都城市的44.70美元高出一倍多。 A study by the consumer advocacy group Choice found that a basket of essential grocery items in remote Australian communities costs an average of $99.38, more than double the $44.70 in capital cities. 北部地区西戴利地区最高价格为110.82美元。 The highest price was $110.82 in the Northern Territory's West Daly region. 这种严重的价格差异突出表明了偏远地区的粮食无保障问题。 This significant price disparity highlights food insecurity in remote areas. 建议政府对运费给予补贴, 并监督杂货价格以缓解这一问题。 Choice recommends government subsidies for freight and monitoring of grocery prices to alleviate the issue.