1kg cheese in canada is $73.30
1kg pine nuts $95.90
1kg sea scallops $88
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