Canada is Not Expensive Don't Listen to Jow Forums - look at these prices

I have bothered to go to the grocery store and prove once and for all that Canadian prices are not high.

This pic proves how well the canadian supply management system and the politicians it owns are running the country. Other countries wish they had a system that could give them such prices.

pretty much the only downside is the fuel costs, and the prices actually stop you from worrying about being demographically replaced, which is a good thing:

gas $1.25-1.35 per litre

Even diesel is $1.35-$1.40/L

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(((when the moon hits your eye it's a $2.50 swanson pie, that's amore)))

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"Canada is collapsing" threads are funnier

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Canadians can expect rising food prices due to cost pressures, U.S. trade war: grocery CEOs


>The CEOs of three of Canada’s major grocery chains doubled down on their expectation that food prices will soon rise at their stores

>He explained that the cost pressures have been building over the past year, beginning with Ontario’s minimum wage hike from $11.60 to $14 an hour on Jan. 1, followed by rising fuel and transportation costs.

The blame lies with Trudeau and the liberals:

>Then came the Canadian government’s retaliatory tariffs on July 1 on a wide range of American products, including coffee, maple syrup, salad dressing and other foods.

>“Now, we’re having a – what I would describe it as – a tsunami of tariff-related request for cost increases from our supplier partners,” said Michael Medline, Empire’s CEO.

it's over. Meat is now a luxury.

globalnews.ca/news/4463283/food-prices-increasing-grocery-chains-warn/

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Not that bad, really. I noticed you used up to date pictures this time. Yeah their country sucks and their currency is weak.

holy shit... i would laugh but you're not supposed to laugh at the family member with the disability
get help canada. see someone

>American products
>maple syrup
i thought that was your department
in reality though why can't canada suck it up and let big dick america decide trade deals? canada is not, nor has ever been, nor likely will ever be as big as america is in trade. and yet they refuse to cooperate because of DRUMPF. this stubborn show of hubris only hurts canadians...

The Canada price threads are literally just garbage slides, there's no point in refuting them because being correct isn't what they are about and you will be ignored in any case.

So, $25 USD for 2.2 pounds of chicken breast is not expensive? $15 USD for coffee is normal?

here's an infographic that shows how you stack up to a country that abandoned supply management and protectionism of cartels

the prices are accurate and you cant handle that

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those are in canadian dollars and the cofee is $13

>the prices are accurate and you cant handle that

Yeah except I actually shop here weekly and know what I pay. Sage.

why dont you want people from outside canada to know what groceries cost?

anyone who clicks this image can see how the prices were derived and how they compare to polandand the store location is on the sticker.

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>20 bucks for a kg of chicken

Imagine if 9 percent of your after tax income went to affording modern communications:

Low-income Canadians spend 9% of annual income on communications services: CRTC

globalnews.ca/news/4392303/low-income-canadians-income-communications-crtc/

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Oh look. The bait thread

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chicken breast costs like 4 bucks a pound at my local grocery store... even with the conversion to cad its still like 75% more expensive

link me to your thread guy, you have a thread up right patriot?

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A reminder that OP posts under multiple flags and ID.
Probably funded by Scheer
- loves pipelines (Scheer talking point)
- loves to hate Omar Khadr (Scheer talking point), even though Harper set the precedent of compensating neocon victims of torture
- avoids talking about Jews whenever possible, except for the “I too hate Jews, fellow white man” when cornered

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>buy chicken
>has a pig on the tag

19,82 for 1kg of chicken breast??? Are you crazy?? I pay no more than 4-6 dollars here.

it's 6.70 quid up here for a bag of milk

How much are eggs?

That chicken should be around $6 or less

An apology over breeched process isn't the same as forking over $10.5mil of taxpayers money without a fight or negotiating.

Gtfo of here you globalist piece of beaver dung.

Coffee should be around $8, $5 or $6 on sale. If you're lucky $3.99

gas $1.25-1.35 per liter
op says..

per.. liter...

so like 5 dollars a gallon

do the math guy

here is canadian purchasing power expressed in USD and gallons of milk per hour

>Ontario: $5.17/gallon
>Kentucky: $0.78/gallon

Min wage: Ontario $10.64/hr
Min wage: Kentucky: $7.50/hr

Ontario Gallons/hr: 2.05 gallons/hr
Kentucky Gallons/hr: 9.61 gallons/hr

9.61/2.05 = 468%

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I just bought 2 pounds of ground beef for $4.

>OP has a free room in your head for eternity