Your country

>Your country
>is food expensive there?

Canada

JUST

Bump

Not that bad. About the same as here (Southeast) if not a touch cheaper because of the exchange rate.

I refuse to believe this.

Post flyers from your area's popular stores.

OK, but post your vegetable section.

I thought canadians shoot their own meat

...

It's aight.

I think as a ratio of our income we have some of the cheapest food around. Minced meat for two bucks a pound, milk for 60 cents a liter, solid beer still cheaper than petrol.

not really in real money

what's the average wage in canada? these prices don't seem so bad if i'd assume you earn around 3k dollars

Norway

VERY

10 Norwegian kroner are 1.58 Canadian dollars.

oh found the meat

I thought It only looked a bit expensive, then I realized It was lbs, not kg

Fucking cucks

delet this

I want to live in Brazil and eat steak everyday

if you compare pork prizes, it's more or less the same.

but turkey fillet is much cheaper here.

>what's the average wage in canada? these prices don't seem so bad if i'd assume you earn around 3k dollars

Median family income in Canada is ~$76,000

>Le Petit Charcutier
Absolument basé

what did you mean by this?

Delivered, and converted for your convenience.

A little unfair to compare in this way though because we'd need to compare an equal basket of goods to have a good idea.

Different minimum wages in Canada vs the US, different median salaries, different rent/gas/car insurance costs etc

I just like seeing French names on food as far as BC and Yukon.

Also ''Le Petit Charcutier'' doesn't translate to ''the Deli-Shop'' at all, it means ''the little butcher'' kek

Well when you factor all of those into account, gas is cheaper here and your wage is probably better.

Food is more expensive here when you use those things as a denominator.

>and your wage is probably better.

Sort of... Our minimum wage is higher but your median salaries are far higher for most fields.

It might be cheaper for some people, but for others it's more expensive.

GET OUT OF OUR COUNTRY QUEBECOIS REEEEEEE

Well, look what else is cheap...

>12 eggs for €3,35

Yeah... Where is the nearest airport?

WHAT YOU MEAN IT AIGHT?

delet

3 times cheeper

...

chicken
€3-5/kg
pork
€4-6/kg
beef
€8-16/kg
goat/mutton/rabbit
€10-22/kg

literally the same

Eggs are pretty cheap compared to the EU, that's true. Guess that's due to laxer animal welfare laws.

Our prices are nearly the same.

the pork loin chops cost exactly the same in a shop I've just checked out, are you poor to coinsider that expensive?

Nah, it's very cheap, that's why we are fat as fuck

Dude, I have bad news for you...

Our prices are skyrocketing thanks to shitty inflation indexes...

Here in Euros would be:

Chicken
€1 - 1.5 /kg
Pork
€ 4.7 - 6 /kg
Beef
€7 - 20/kg

nobody sells at groceries these, some have mutton, but they're rare

>lb

This. It's actually pretty cheap here. We actually have some sort of crisis, where producers complain that they don't earn anything anymore, because the prices are too low.

Your food prices appear to be on par, and in some cases cheaper, compared to Eastern Europe.

It's as bad as in every western yurop country i'd say, but the irony is local products are the most expensive