$100 of Groceries in Canada 🇨🇦

in food •  2 years ago  (edited)

This is what you get for $100 in Canada today :

Milk: $5.39
Bread: $3.99
Eggs : $3.89
Yogurt : $ 6.49
Butter : $ 8.29
Frozen Chicken (9 pieces) : $23.99
Lean Beef : $7.00
Peppers: $7.99
Romaine Lettuce (3) : $5.49
Tomato: $3.12
Pasta : $1.99
Raisin Bran : $ 6.99
Bran Muffins : $ 7.79
Bacon : $8.69

Total = $ 100.10

What would these items cost where you live ? @clixmoney @world-travel-pro etc ….

Loblaws Pricing : https://www.loblaws.ca/

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Source: https://www.loblaws.ca/

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Hey, thanks for the shout out! With global inflation effecting almost everyone these days, this topic is very interesting.

Just running down that list, my eyes are popping out of my head.

Everything here in Thailand is at least 50% less, and often much much less. At the big local market I can get a huge back of bell peppers with at least a dozen or more for like two dollars. Fruit in veg in this country as you can imagine are dirt cheap. But even imported beef from Australia is like half the price.

Man, I'd be feeling real good every time I caught and ate my own healthy fresh fish like you do. That is certainly one a fun and healthy hobby to help balance your food budget, especially when the same fish can be sold for at the local grocer for who knows how much. Almost like pulling money up out of the water at this point.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yeah … it’s very expensive here. Hunting and fishing for your own food makes it possible.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

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