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Odell 1 year ago
It’d be more meaningful to compare prices like-for-like. For example, to feed a family of four for one week (two adults and two teenagers) I could go to Whole Foods and spend $300 no problem. Or I could go to Aldi and spend $130 on good quality food. There’s no doubt the food prices in the US have been absolutely slammed by inflation in the last 18 months or so. I watch “street food” shows in countries like Thailand or Vietnam and it looks like they can get a delicious (not necessarily healthy) meal for <$5.
       
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Monet 1 year ago
All off to Baja California
       
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Rafa 1 year ago
in most of the really expensive pictures are Nestlé products.


As Odell wrote, it would be nice to compare every single item world wide.
       
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Kathryn 1 year ago
WTF is first world becoming
       
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Nadine 1 year ago
#1 lying badly... I live in Brazil and 35 dollars today is around 180,00 BLR. With this money you can buy more than just fruits... even in a expensive market. But one thing is real: inflation! Every country is facing this
       
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Jasper 1 year ago
Eat rich politicians.
       
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Clare 1 year ago
someone could think that there is to much unnecessary or even luxurious stuff in this groceries to call that a crisis
more of first world problems
       
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