Need I say more?

Donate to Canadian food banks.

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That's pretty much the same price as Atlanta and New York

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>That's pretty much the same price as Atlanta and New York
These prices are within 2 miles of fields of these growing..in season.

>just go easy on the ketsup

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>sept 22, 2019

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>product of U.S.A

This is fast food in Canada.

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>sept 22, 2019
Take it easy on food leaf- it's hard to think when starving.

>product of U.S.A
They use that label to explain why prices are so high.

>if i work through lunch, i can afford a beer after work

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>hot dogs are a luxary in canada

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It's what happened in the USSR

>the best part of waking up (in the USA) is realizing you can afford coffee

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kd
$2

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>the poorest parts of canada are just as expensive as the most wealthy areas of the USA

your country is an abomination

>your country
Canada is post national.

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lmao, the image has a timestamp made in MS paint with the wrong date. why don't you tell me where the picture was taken

Saskatchewan
Like our Kansas

>Not growing your own food
Never going to make it

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Too be fair that only comes to 11 cents in US currency. An absolute steal really.

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248 dollars for lettuce, that's outrageous

This is in season

i don't understand why canucks complain about food prices. most of canada is a frozen inhospitable snow covered wasteland. they don't have the temperature to have alot of kinds of agriculture. there is limited space that is hospitable to certain foods. why does this come as a surprise to them.

same goes for japan, a cantaloupe is $20 usd because there's limited farmland to grow shit like that. anything in hokkaido is snow covered. yet foreigners go there and wonder why they're spending $3 for a couple of strawberries. the fuck is wrong with people.

those are all imported beers. of course they're more expensive.

that's an average price compared to NYC. you're still paying less than $1 a dog. where's the complaint come in?

aldis has 3 - erm heads? - of romaine lettuce for $1
do you have aldis in canada?
shits gangster

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Michelob ultra isn't Canadian, neither is Miller

Canada beer is more expensive than Miller

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Those seem a little high; the pics may have been taken further up north. It's still crazy here though.

I always thpught coffee like that was cheap. It's hard for me to judge the pruce though because a tin like that lasts forever for me.

I unironically hope all of Canada starves to death.

then why do I pay $35 for a two four of Keith's?

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Canadians typically can afford one tin per 6 months. But they really need coffee, to stya up to work for toher food

>the prices are actually lower
Never accompanied by proof. Typical.

poor leafs. they're going to starve.

>they're going to starve.
They'll eat each other first

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it rots because the leafs can't buy it, the horror the suffering the Israeli jewish gov of Trudeau their ZOG is brutally waging a covert war through malnutrition against the Canadian kulaks....we must help them, they need weapons and ammo to fight the tyranny!

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>Leafs so poor, can't afford leafs

the horror