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Anonymous Belarus No.214062357 [Report] >>214062381 >>214062464 >>214062535 >>214063083 >>214063329 >>214063458 >>214064431 >>214064672 >>214064784 >>214064875 >>214066369 >>214067843 >>214068332 >>214069283 >>214069483
>went to the store
>bought almost nothing
>spent $17.6 on this trash
does this huppen in your country?
Anonymous Poland No.214062381 [Report] >>214062559
>>214062357 (OP)
>pickled eggs
we don't have these, are they good?
Anonymous Germany No.214062432 [Report] >>214063018
>buy a bunch of rather expensive items
>hurr how come it amounts to a larger amount
it's a mystery
Anonymous United States No.214062464 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
>Help anons I spent a bunch of money on hyper processed goyslop
Are you retarded or American expat???
Anonymous Finland No.214062535 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
17e for that stuff? I imagined belarussia would have cheaper prices
Anonymous Belarus No.214062559 [Report]
>>214062381
for me they are nice because you can quickly add them to salads
the taste pretty good
Anonymous Australia No.214062966 [Report] >>214067889
17 bucks is too cheap for all that here
Anonymous Norway No.214063018 [Report]
>>214062432
this, he should post the receipt so that we can see the prices
this dude literally just bought some random expensive shit
>red fish
nigga you're landlocked, wake up
Anonymous France No.214063083 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
Buy less packaged slop.
Anonymous Italy No.214063329 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
at least you didn't buy all junk like americans do
Anonymous Hungary No.214063458 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
is the hot dog bun sweet? thats my problem with a lot of these hot dog type buns, they make them sweet for some reason. or at least it used to be like that, havent bought in a long time because of this
Anonymous Australia No.214064431 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
All that would be like $100 in Australia
Anonymous Netherlands No.214064672 [Report] >>214067551 >>214069591 >>214069610
>>214062357 (OP)
>spent $17.6 on this trash
Pretty good considering there's some expensive goods in there.
This is what you get for 19 euro in the Netherlands. Used to be around 12 euro not so long ago. We're screwed.
Anonymous Australia No.214064784 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
buy more single ingredient commodities and make stuff yourself, that's the way
Anonymous Poland No.214064875 [Report] >>214065382
>>214062357 (OP)
how much does salmon cost in Belarus? here it's very expensive, i believe Belarus has it cheaper
Anonymous Belarus No.214065382 [Report]
>>214064875
$6 for 200g
Anonymous Germany No.214066369 [Report] >>214066427
>>214062357 (OP)
thats not bad if u make around 15-25$ per hour
Anonymous Belarus No.214066427 [Report] >>214066799
>>214066369
i earn $1200 a month which is considered middle class here..............
Anonymous Finland No.214066799 [Report] >>214066941
>>214066427
About the same as me (I work as a welfare collector in my apartment)
Anonymous Germany No.214066941 [Report] >>214067073
>>214066799
same but I only get to keep around 750€ to spend on myself after my bills and putting away 20% for saving
Anonymous Finland No.214067073 [Report] >>214067336
>>214066941
I only have 550 left after bills
Anonymous Germany No.214067336 [Report]
>>214067073
wait I guess If I include electricity, internet plus phone bill and insurance its closer to 600€
dont know why I left those out
Anonymous Germany No.214067551 [Report]
>>214064672
No way this was 19Euro...
Anonymous Croatia No.214067843 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
>17.6

Fuck you
Anonymous United States No.214067889 [Report]
>>214062966
You could probably get that stuff here at Aldi for that much
Anonymous Brazil No.214068332 [Report] >>214068505
>>214062357 (OP)
Seems like a good deal imc
Here you'd spend close to R$100 for that, maybe more depending on the city/market
Anonymous Sweden No.214068505 [Report] >>214068568
>>214068332
Nobody has any idea how much real money that translates to, please do the needful next time
Anonymous Brazil No.214068568 [Report]
>>214068505
'bout tree fiddy
Anonymous Sweden No.214069283 [Report] >>214069611
>>214062357 (OP)
This meal cost me less than $3 and probably has more nutrients in this serving alone than everything in your op
Anonymous Croatia No.214069483 [Report]
>>214062357 (OP)
would be around 20€ here
Anonymous Italy No.214069544 [Report] >>214069557
I spend an average of €25 on weekly groceries, thoughts?
Anonymous Croatia No.214069557 [Report] >>214069767
>>214069544
how? do you literally just eat bread?
Anonymous United Kingdom No.214069591 [Report] >>214071093
>>214064672
How the hell was that 19 euros? I swear in bongland it would be about half as much.
Anonymous Sweden No.214069610 [Report]
>>214064672
Do you drink raw milk?
Anonymous Serbia No.214069611 [Report] >>214070108
>>214069283
raw liver can kill you, lil bro
Anonymous Italy No.214069767 [Report]
>>214069557
hum no?
my grocery list generally goes like this: banana, muesli, yogurt, milk, bread, ham, cheese, butter, beans, rice, pasta, tomato sauce, sardine, chicken, pork, juice, beer, potatoes, onions, garlic, chocolate, peanuts, frozen goyslop
some of these items I buy once every two weeks or even one month. I always do my groceries on discount supermarkets
Anonymous Sweden No.214070108 [Report]
>>214069611
Don't run with scissors bro
Anonymous Netherlands No.214071093 [Report] >>214071279
>>214069591
>How the hell was that 19 euros?
It's crazy right? Those two cattage cheese are 6 euros already. 3.80 for 12 eggs. 3 euro for some nuts. Those sausages were 2.5. The rest for the fruit/veggies

Jesus H. Christ.
Anonymous Netherlands No.214071279 [Report]
>>214071093
Forgot to add: A lot of Dutch in go to Germany for their groceries these days, especially if they live close to the border already. I 've never seen a price hike like this. More than 50% easily.