I think many would be interested to know the prices of food in Montenegro, so that you can at least roughly calculate your future expenses.
Overall, prices are about the same as in any Russian city (except Moscow). But the quality of the food is significantly higher. Bread is significantly more expensive than –, apparently because there aren't vast fields like we have in Russia that could be used to grow wheat; so they buy wheat from other countries (I think). The price of a loaf of bread fluctuates around 70 cents; – black bread is imported and costs between 1.20 and 2.00 euros.

So, the prices for other products in Montenegro:

Juice (nectar) – 0.59 euro;
Smoked sausage – 9.29 euro;
Njegusi sausage – 6.09 euro;
Ham – €2.69;
Milk – 0.79 euro;
Drinking yoghurt – 0.57 euros;
Feta cheese – 1.19 euros;
Butter – 1.95 euro;
Spaghetti – 0.64 euro;
Ketchup – 0.89 euro;
Rice – 1.35 euro;
Beer Bavaria – 0.69 euro;
Nikšičko beer (2 liters) – 2 euros (this is the most popular locally produced beer);
Red wine Vranac – 2.50.

Food prices in Montenegro
We study the prices for products of the local supermarket Roda

It's best to buy meat at butchers' shops (mesara) –—it's always fresh there. Many butchers, and even some supermarkets, that advertise "free rostile" will grill your meat for you absolutely free! If you're looking for a quick and inexpensive snack, order a single slice of meat and a bun; they'll place the grilled meat in the bun, top it with ketchup (sometimes they add onion), and voila, a super-fresh sandwich is ready! 🙂 It will cost between 2.50 and 3 euros.