...olive oil and soap... fresh pies... second-hand clothes, electrical appliances and homemade jams... "You could say a lot of us have dreams of a utopia without the euro." In this bustling port city at the foot of Mount Pelion... locals have come up with... their own alternative currency, known as the Tem... a form of community banking monitored exclusively online... "One Tem is the equivalent of one euro. My oil and soap came to 70 Tem and with that I bought oranges, pies, napkins, cleaning products and Christmas decorations... I've got 30 Tem left over."70 Tem plus 30 Tem is one humdred.
I read that as she paid 40 tem for the oranges, etc... since she had 30 left.
/johnny