Post country and the price of a box of snack bars

Post country and the price of a box of snack bars.

Canada
$CAD 3.26 per 100g
$USD 2.46 per 100g

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A snackbar is a place where you buy food.

>free gluten energy bars
???

Assuming they meant "gluten-free energy bars".

southwestern ontario

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beef comparison

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while that's still an abnormally high price for those things, aren't those basically "brand-name" sort of stuff and usually a bit more expensive then the norm?
You should post the prices of generic/store brand stuff to give people a good idea

Wrong, the snackbar is either gij or ik

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fuck those meat prices tho

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Why the fuck would you post price per 100 gram? What an odd thing to do

Eh, thats not fair. Mass produced factory tube beef compared to local grind

Why do you keep posting this?

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Why are you replying to this, faggot??
Sage and hide you lowlife retard

>vs Germany
Ich bin ein sojajunge

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Because not every snack bar is the same mass so posting "per bar" would be disingenuous.

Retard

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$26 / 16 = $1.60 per bar, that's about what it costs in the US, if not cheaper.

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>tfw mars has better chicken prices than you

Who could be behind these posts?

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Because it makes sense as a increment. Are you stupid?

most snack bars are 3 to 3.5 oz, 100g is almost exactly 3.5oz so it is a helpful metric to know the price per 100g.

keep in mind american handling of that sort of thing is fucking weird.
We don't add the tax to the displayed price of the product for example.

>all these carbon taxes
>but not one bit about having corporations use carbon recapturing technology, despite its proven effectiveness
leftists are a bunch of brain-dead posers.

>carbon recapturing technology

Just plant fucking trees. Carbon being bad is kike propaganda.

It's the same fucking price if you adjust the currency dumbass. 2.46 US $ = 3.26 CAN $

We don't add tax to the displayed price either (which is bullshit) and also our general sales tax is applied to our groceries. So that 25$ actually becomes $28.25

That's what i did you moronic piece of shit. I don't expect every American who reads my thread to do the conversion themselves when I can just do it for them one time.

Did your mommy help you get dressed today or did you do it yourself like a smart big boy?

Ha! That picture on the right was taken at a grocery outlet. That's I work for one of those. It's a west coast chain. Was wondering if I'd see them pop up in one of these threads. Regularly sell whole chickens for 69 cents a pound. Thats 5lbs of ground beef, regularly on sale for $9.99. Our steaks aren't that great a deal, but you can also get 6+ lbs of tender loin pork for 1.49/lb

Good luck Canada!

>Ich bin ein sojajunge
I'm surprised you even had the strength to open the box.

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Only after Trudeastro is deposed can the horror be halted...

well shit

eh, its less about the carbon and more about the other pollutants produced during the process. Calling it "muh wrongbad carbon" is just a way of trying to simplifiy it for the retarded masses.
Also there's some research going into figuring out how to recycle that stuff or at least make some use of it which imo is more important then "muh climate change" bullshit. Being aware of resource consumption rates and finding ways of addressing issues that come from it absolutely are an issue.
Kind of funny though how "sustainablity" has become something of a dirty word to leftists though.