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Pizza Index Shows: Viennese Pay the Most for Italian Classic

foodora bietet eine breite Palette an Pizzavariationen zu angemessenen Preisen.
foodora bietet eine breite Palette an Pizzavariationen zu angemessenen Preisen. ©Canva
Just in time for World Pizza Day on February 9th, foodora unveils the Pizza Index 2025 for the first time. This shows that people in Vienna have to dig the deepest into their pockets for the Italian classic.

Pizza was the top dish in Austria in 2024 - reason enough for foodora to examine the price development annually with the new Pizza Index. The result: Pizza lovers throughout Austria enjoy a wide selection at fair prices, especially with the offers delivered by foodora.

Tasty Value for Money with Pizzas in All Federal States

The foodora Pizza Index 2025 shows that a fair deal awaits customers in every federal state, whether in a big city or a rural area. The Margherita pizza remains the absolute favorite among Austrians.

In a direct price comparison of the federal states, it is shown that people in Vienna generally pay the most for a Margherita pizza, averaging €11.60, followed by Tyrol (€10.65) as well as Vorarlberg and Carinthia (each €10.00). The Italian classic is enjoyed most affordably in Burgenland (€8.80), Lower Austria (€9.00), and Salzburg (€9.65).

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