1kg cheese in canada is $73.30 1kg pine nuts $95.90 1kg clarified butter $71.10 1kg beef jerky $106.50 1kg mint $149.50 1kg cayenne pepper $186 1kg garlic butter $36 1kg butter $42 1kg cheap frozen salami $65 1 baguette is $3.19 1 rib eye steak $90 1L sour cream $20 dozen eggs $7+ 1 bottle domestic wine $20 1L vodka $40 1kg chicken breast $35 24 of beer $60 car insurance is $200-1729/month Remember when tuna was for poor people? Now you need to mortgage your house to buy two cans.
everything is expensive in canada. this doesn't even include tax(15%)+tip.
unlimited talk/text cell phone plan with 80GB data is $435+tax+tip/month. basic 1GB plan is $103.50/month
In Germany 24 bottles x 0,5 litre are 5,76€
In the usa a 24 is 15 bucks and it's better than canada's cheapest
A 12 pack of pisswater beer is $13.00 USD in Canada. That same 12 pack in the US is $8.30 USD
in the usa they pay $50 a month for phone plan with unlimited talk, text, AND data - if they are a sucker.. Unlimited everything including unlimited 4G LTE is 15 euros month in France
in Poland 24 cans of beer is $9
1L vodka $11 but you can get the cheap shit for $6
1L milk $0.60
1kg cheese $3
> strawberries are too expensive right now we have to wait until they're in season > Honey were having cheese this week. I finally could budget for it > I can't wait until next month when I can afford a steak
Yes, this is how Canadians live. It's so common that no one questions it.
Every business that doesn't involve stripping the land of natural resources is a branch office of a foreign company.
The banks and the government are basically one entity and are set up to permanently rape and enslave the population.
In canada you have to work 45 minutes for one steak. in the USA you can get a 3 pack of new york strip steaks for 20 minutes of work.
>JUST a friendly reminder no leaf can post in-store prices because this is reality >pic very related
no, we have all literally already seen proof from other leafs debunking his retarded claims its basically just him and like three other fags participating in these threads at this point
no leaf has ever posted in store prices on normal items because the prices are that high.
All they can do is post flyers with loss leaders (items the store sells for well below cost to get people in the door, then they rape them on every single item). Hence no pics from in store.
pic related: you'll never see a photo of a cheaper steak in canada of this size and type..
it hurts the shills to their core that this is true
16 bucks for this
Fact: these are the most heavily shilled against threads on Jow Forums
you will see shills shill more heavily to supress the talk of prices than anywhere else.
>pic related, leafs have to psychotically lie because they cannot COPE with having to pay 500% of normal western food prices
>Leaf oil trades at the biggest differential now to WTI at nearly $40/barrel because Trudeau wants to enshrine the right to chop your own dick off in a new NAFTA
The only in-store prices I've seen were for a friggin 60 pack of Budweiser. There are canucks in every thread on this site, I'd think someone would take some pics to disprove these threads...
Daniel Bell
Wtf bought Quebon milk same size for 7$.
Hunter King
Stop feeding them. Sage is all they deserve.
Cooper Campbell
I got recommended a YouTube video about 2 tourists going to the most northern grocery store in the world crazy how this one recycling shit poster is singlehandedly making shit trend with his forced meme
Every other item you posted is some specialty bullshit with prices on par with every other specialty bullshit Whole Foods pricing even here in the states. Nobody gives a shit that your faggot-bagged "Organic Milk" and pre-packaged jerky is retard expensive. If you're a faggot that shit is expensive down here too.
This is the typical daily garbage you should stick with if you want to make a point.
John Miller
freshco, food basic, metro , zehrs, costco, no frills are what the bulk of the pics are from. all from southern ontario stores (except for ones marked quebec), as can be seen on the stickers.
>In Germany 24 bottles x 0,5 litre are 5,76€ You forgot to add the recycling tax (Flaschenpfand). That’s usually 0.25€ to 0.50€ per bottle. But you’ll get it back once you return the bottles. So yes, technically you only pay 5.76€, but you’ll need an additional 6-12€ for the purchase.
Easton Mitchell
I just moved from Timmins last fall and the prices there are fucked. Food + gas+ taxes and property tax I have no idea why anyone would want to live in ontario
I've always liked these threads because the disinfo is pretty crazy, though he does has a point on the high food prices. Maybe I'm just as autistic as the OP
To be fair, that's the same price for the same jerky in my section of the US. Gas station price, though.
Jordan Cruz
Agreed no one actually buys shit by the kg, having to constantly do conversions is irritating when trying to compare. Also remember that the cdn dollar is like 77 cents on the American dollar so consider that too.
$7 for a gallon of milk? Did you buy it at a convenience store in downtown Toronto or in some remote outpost in the far North?
Ethan Edwards
one bite of cheese is like 20 grams
Landon King
Beef tenderloin is one of the most expensive cuts on the animal. It's still more than the US but not the best indicator
Luis King
to stop panic buying of a product that is in short supply, especially when it's on sale for a good price
Logan Fisher
Some Denmark user was asking about the cost of 12g ammunition and fertilizer. I didn't get a chance to go to the UFA for fertilizer but I imagine this is the going rate for ammo (no-guns ;_;) Last of the dump
Outside of resteraunts? No idea, I grant that our dairy prices are higher than they should be, groceries have never broken the bank for me. Always under 100 every 2 weeks or so if I shop smart Anyone that wants to look at the price of our food can go to real Canadian Superstore website and check for themselves
Buy the brand that's on sale, I don't care if my cheese is cracker barrel or diamond. Do that with most your purchases and you can save a lot of money.