I've just been to the DM store next to Munich central station and it's gone. Even its place in the shelf is gone. They do have Vista 200 and 400 in stock, though.
I mentioned a few month ago that an online shop listed it as discontinued with the last stock being sold. But it was quite sudden for DM to delist it from their website. I have some left but want to get a little more. It's such a cheap way to use slide. Tri-X is nearly the same price, now.
Have to check the store near my home and buy what they have left, if any.
The store in my home town is (was) still well stocked with CT Precisa. In the past I often saw different expiration dates, some pretty close. This time all films where dated 2020/04. I bought six double packs at €12.45 each (€6.23 per roll). Luckily I can store a little Film in a neighbours freezer. Mine is full.
To put that in relation: at Foto Impex a single roll of TX400 135/36 is €6.40. My very first roll in 2015 was €4.90. If you buy ten it will be €6.10 each and only then just below the price of Precisa. E6 film wouldn't need to expensive if people used it a little more.
With the Precisa I already have frozen that is a nice stock of cheap E6 film and I won't have to worry about using it only for the best opportunities. I have been trying to use E6 mostly when traveling to interesting places.
I have a bit of a bad conscious about my relatively austere E6 use and having mostly cheap(ish)ly bought E6 in the freezer. My Velvias were close dated sold at a discount, or bought on holiday in Hong Kong (E6 and Acros is cheaper there, anything else is not). I should and and want to buy more fresh stuff from Fuji. My problem is not using it up quite fast enough to really need to restock, yet.
Even though I have used this opportunity for putting more cheap stuff in the freezer I have made my peace with current prices. If was out of Velvia 50 in 35mm I would simply order another pack of ten. Yes, it is €160. But by the next paycheck it will be forgotten. Any decent restocking of darkroom supplies will easily cost the same.
I have observed that I don't think about the cost of acquisition that much when I'm using film and paper. At least when I have bought a decent amount of a given film or paper. (I bought more than 75 rolls of, then unexpired, Provia400x 120 spread over the year, in 2016, at about €14.50 each). That doesn't mean I'm just going to blast away with it, however.
The psychology of buying a single expensive roll and using it then is a bit different. It hurts more. At least as long as I can spread out purchases of different films I can (at this level at least) cope with E6 pricing.