Price of World Cup stickers in Brazil is world's lowest

IANS  |  Sao Paulo 

The price people in must pay to fill up their 2018 World Cup albums with stickers of all the teams' players is the lowest in the world, according to a study by the Brazilian unit of Spain's

Since 682 different stickers must be collected to fill up one World Cup album, the cost of doing so (not including repeats) would be just $80.47 in but $245.52 in

Of the nearly 100 countries where the albums and stickers are sold, the second-to fifth-most expensive are ($1.48 per packet), ($1.40), ($1.38) and ($1.35), which will host football's event starting June 14.

The cost of a packet of stickers in the eurozone is equivalent to $1.11, slightly more than in the US, where the price is $1.

"Generally speaking, the stickers are cheapest in the Latin American countries and most expensive in Europe, especially in Eastern considering people's income levels," the Brasil study, published Tuesday, says.

The second- to fifth-lowest prices are all found in Latin America: ($0.70 per packet), ($0.74), ($0.75), ($0.75) and ($0.76).

said in the study that it was inspired by The magazine's Big Mac Index, which uses the price of a Big Mac hamburger in different countries to measure people's purchasing power in different countries.

Like the world-famous hamburger, stickers sold since 1970 by Italian publishing company "are highly standardised and globalised, and thus in theory can be useful in measuring purchasing power parity" worldwide, he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 18:16 IST