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:
>This pic proves how well the canadian supply management system and the politicians it owns are running the country. no, Canadian groceries are controlled by National Grocers, a union of distributors not the government and they're a fucking mafia
Carter Bailey
Lol, $19 for 1 pound of chicken.
Cameron Howard
20$ chicken, not expensive for sure
Blake Russell
I can get that much chicken for 5 dollars in Arizona you snow mexican.
Cooper King
Should we send humanitary aid to you? how are you holding?
Jace Nguyen
19.82 * 2.2046 to KG so roughly 43.69 before conversion into USD
1 CAN is approximately 0.76 USD roughly 33 USD for 1 KG
Not bad prices if I do the conversation rate from Candian shackles to U.S. dollars. Milk seems a little pricey for just a half-gallon, but maybe that's because Canadians don't drink that much milk. In the U.S. I could get a full gallon for a dollar more. Coffee prices are also comparable to the U.S. for that brand of coffee.
wow i live in vienna, austria and i bought today organic minced beef for 11 € and the cheap one costs 5€ per kg whole kz chicken 3€ and the organic 8€ per kg
Nathan Morales
tax inclusive?
Brody Harris
I thought we paid a lot for food lmao how is half of canadia not starving to death
Robert Jones
we also have duopolies
Dominic Rodriguez
You're a broke nigger paying $20 for a package of chicken. Here's the Chicken Challenge, find and post the cheapest chicken you can find advertised, I'll do the same. If you cant find it under $2 US per pound, don't even bother playing.
>measuring your gas by the litre It's like $2.50 a gallon here, that's like 66 cents a litre
Oliver Rogers
death from malnutrion related diseases aren't logged as starvation deaths in canada
William Stewart
The grocery store near me would sell this for around $18.
Luke Davis
Milk around here is about 1usd per gallon ($.98 to $1.16) and has been for over a year. Yeh, you can buy more expensive milk for literally no reason, in the cooler right next to it for $3.50ish. I don't know who chooses that.
Chase Carter
>I don't know who chooses that. all milk in NZ comes from a single company but they have different brands and charge different prices
Andrew Young
Usually almond milk, stuff is tasty and really good for you. I buy regular milk for the normal stuff needed for milk. But I will also buy almond milk to mix with my protein shakes.
Caleb Bennett
He doesn't know because he doesn't live here.
It's 13%
David Watson
Strip loin steak 1.3kg which is close to 3 lb, yeh, about $20 here. Wal Mart has decent ribeye for around $10/lb or places like Kroger have fresh ribeye at the meat counter $14/lb.
Canadians pay almost as much for strip steak as we pay for Ribeye. I think the solution is obvious, you need to grow more cows.
Joshua Jenkins
fucking hell if you add 13% of then your prices are almost 50% higher than here
Joseph James
No, I didn't mean almond milk is the price variant. I mean cow milk with all the fun hormones and antibiotics, just a different brand.
Gabriel Perry
That’s like 15 US dollars
Hudson Young
What's the price for a 80% lean 20% fat pound of ground hamburger/beef in leafland? Here it's about $4.99/pound. I'm horrified seeing all these prices for food and wonder what the hell is up with you leafs.
Noah Taylor
I get that for $3.99 at Kroger in 1 lb. refrigerated tubes.
Justin King
Half of these pics are probably from up North. I paid $9 cad tax included for two chicken breasts this week
What? So not packaged like it was just made up in a butcher spot prior? I'm always skeptical about pre packaged stuff unless we're talking like jimmy dean sausage or something like that.
Henry Sanchez
>Half of these pics are probably from up North. I it says southern ontario on it you grocer defense force shill. you're a desperate lying sack of shit
Caleb Evans
What is it about talking food prices that has the canadian shills so worked up
I've never seen them so spooked. they are pushing the narrative that only one person has a problem with the high prices and cartels and it's getting kinda scary look at pic related.
Everyone who complains about high prices gets accused of being a 'polish' user, who is the only guy who doesn't like paying 300 percent what normal countries pay.
It's like, Do you have nothing better to do than defend the ridiculously high price of basic groceries in your country?
This has to be coordinated shilling. it's like they dont want the truth of the prices to get out. the shilling is so heavy you'd think you were in a Q thread. It's downright orwellian.
Jaxon Turner
anyone who wants to see real prices you can take a look at our grocers websites/fliers
you decide to post about the high prices in your country but all of asudden you are attacked by shills who un-nationalize you and declare you a pole. it is orwellian, other nationals see it as wrong but yours do not.
you soon find yourself declared an agent of the trump admin.
Also, the absolute state of thinking this is a good price: >$9 for two chicken breasts
Xavier Wood
this is as bad and retarded as Americans screaming about Russian hackers and election interference
Oliver Harris
>the high prices in your country
Drop the memeflag. You are the Polack and you've been posting the same pictures for months now.
These prices are obviously from someplace in fuck-all nowhere where everything is very expensive due to the cost of shipping, and those prices are in Canada dollars which is pretty much like pesos anyway.
If you're a leaf, drop the memeflag and go out this week and take some new pictures before posting this shit again.
Yeh, we have convenience stores like Hucks and Caseys that have stuff like that in the refrigerated section, and it's overpriced. There's sour cream, cottage cheese, bacon, lunchables, all for at or just about double what it is in an actual grocery store.
Jayden Bell
do you think it is their government who have deployed the shills or the grocers?
they have engaged in corrupt behaviours before:
7 Canadian companies committed indictable offences in bread-price fixing scandal: Competition Bureau
>implying that there's a difference between Canadian food cartels and the government Them snow Mexicans are basically slaves to Quebecois dairy barons. The cows get literally milked and the Canadians get metaphorically milked.
Jaxson King
Because this polish nigger who makes these threads is a disingenuous shill who is purposely trying to cause some sort of dialogue around our grocery prices right when we have our grocery stores saying because of the trade negotiations with the states our prices are going to go up. Truth, depending where you live the prices can be quite different. I live in Alberta and gas is about 1.15 a litre right now and steaks are not that much. Fuck there are more cows in this province than people and I'm not even exaggerating. Also we get paid really well with a minimum wage of 15 an hour.
Ian Taylor
Loaves of wheat bread here, $1.19 all day every day, not even sale price.