In store price gouges are real. This is from a major canadian city.
REAL CANADIAN GROCERY PRICES
kek.
fucking call me europoor again, faggots
Small dried bag of beans now double the price they were in 2020
Butter was 4.49 regular price and around 3$ sale price less than 6 months ago
9$ for 4 pieces of Chicken lmfao
its still fucked.
in brussels its half of that.
and for premium butter on top of that.
ima tell you whats going on:
they strngle supply lines to artificially create scarcity.
not too much, about 90% of capacity.
just enough to get people to start bidding for the product, under the form of "how much are you willing to pay for that"
the underlying economy remains the same, but producers/big distributors see their margins explode.
and then the shopkeepers have a go at it and you end up with 8CAD butter.
*not too much, DOWN TO about 90% capacity
6$ CAD per Gallon
No scarcity here. There's a shitton of butter producers but the government raised the minimum price by 15% so stores doubled their prices
>government raised the minimum price
wtf
should i call you commiebro then?
canada is hell
there's literally a diary cartel
There’s no such thing as store “price gouging”. It’s inflation created by your government that lead to increased prices.
not good, leafbros. not good at all.
But that's orice for 400 grams , it's a big butter not regular that's 250g
That's cheap
I've seen it at 1.65$/L
check west vancouver on the north side.
its the most expensive gas i've seen in canada
they were 1.65 when gas was a dollar.
I run a grocery store, and I check our P&L statements every period (monthly). Our profits are not exploding at all. In fact, even though we’re exceeding our sales projections, we’re missing all of our Cost of Sales targets (the amount we’re spending on purchases to get our goods), and aren’t really making any money.
This means two things:
The first is that sales projections are being beat because of inflation, as people are spending more money for the same amount of goods. The second is that prices will have to go up even more for us to offset our Cost of Sales losses.
It’s going to get worse, guys. You don’t have to believe me, but I’m warning you this is what’s going to happen.
> grams
Get out of here with your cartel-backed measurements you degenerate faggot. Nobody cares how many kilogarms of pot you sniffed off a hookers butt paco
You can get butter for 4 bucks if you shop at a cheaper store and buy it on sale, but yes overall we are getting fucked
Just bought the same stick of butter for 4.99
Still two dollars more than I paid a couple years ago… but dude - Stop posting Extreme high-end prices at small specialty stores. Kek.
We all buy groceries in Canada, man. Sure, prices are high, but You’re not fooling anyone
>r*ddit notification
makes perfect sense to me.
thanks for the input, user
No it’s not that because goods are also expiring before the printed date which is a signal that suppliers are also having getting goods late so the supplier and the supplier isn’t tossing product they’d normally toss because they need the sale
that seems inexpensive
Yeah it's also completely hormone free, unlike the dairy in America which is full of estrogen and way worse than onions
its here in the US also
shit has doubled in the last year
kek.
cope harder, ameripoor
you live in a gulag
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