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American products - some prices please I live in New Zealand as you all know and have always been fascinated by some of the food products you guys have in the USA. Just so happens we have some store here called "Martha's Backyard" - obviously a play on Martha's Vineyard and they sell a range of American food products. . Their range is pretty good and I would buy some, but are put off by the prices. Just out of interest, I am going to list some stuff I saw in there and if any of you kind Americans can tell me what these items generally cost there. Apologies if I get some brand names wrong and sizes. . At the moment our dollar is buying 65 cents and at its lowest in years, but some of these prices are just skytoppical. All prices in New Zealand dollars . Lays Chips - 80 grams - $3 each Kool Aid - Per little sachet that makes 2 quarts - $1 each Cheetos - Puffs, 8 ounce packet - $7.90 and $8.50 Aunt Jemima ORIGINAL pancake stuff - $10.90 Folgers coffee crystals plastic bottle that makes 240 cups - $29.90 Lucky Charms cereal (11 or 12oz box I think) - $8 each Arizona Drink - 1 pint bottle - $5 each M and Ms share packs (9 or 10oz I think) - $8.30 each Oreos - small packet - $4 each Pop tarts - 6 pack - $6.95 Jello - Small box about 4 inches square - $4 each . I just want to know what level of rip off we are getting here. I would expect x2 the price American given the low dollar and 15% GST added on imports and some duty, but my guess is these items are 3 x what they are in the states. . The quality is not that shit hot either, most close to expiry date and many dented cans and packages, the Aunt Jemima was in a plastic bag as some had spilled out. I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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Kool Aid pack are around 20cents. Folgers coffee is around 6.95 it's been on sale for 4.99 Pop Tarts 6 pack is around 3.95 although this week they have a 12 pack for 4.95 Jello is around 80cents Lucky Charms around 4.95 Arizona Drink is around 3.00 Cheetos are aound 4.00 | |
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Cool thanks . Apart from the Kool Aid and the coffee, it actually looks like our prices are reasonable. Just for comparison, NZ prices fro similar products . 100 gram pack of instant coffee (3.5oz) = $2 budget, $7 good quality, $4 if on special) Raro drink (Our kool aid) 99 cents for 3 packs of 100grams of coloured sugar each Pop tarts = no equivalent Cereal (300 gram box) Home brands $2 each, Top of the line Kelloggs - $5 to $8 Chips, 150 gram bag (Health Nazis ban larger sizes) about 5 or 6 oz - $1.49 budget, $3 good, $5 at petrol station. Canned fruit drank - $2 a can I guess for Fresh up M and M's 180 gram (7 oz) bag (Made in Australia) $5 or $3 on special Oreos (Biskit persatuan) Indonesian made 90 grams (3 oz) - 48 cents or $1 at most. Better quality Australian or NZ made, 200 grams = $3
Twisties (Cheetos like extruded snack) 3.5oz bag = $2.49 to $1 on special I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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Doesn't sound too bad then. | |
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And cheaper if you buy at Costco: 3 boxes of cereal for 8 bucks. Cheeto's super sized for 4.50 18 pack of pop tarts 6 bucks. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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It is also going to depend upon where in the U.S. you live. Parts of the country have a higher cost of living than others. Where i live in the upper midwest our prices are lower than what was stated above. Lays Chips - 80 grams - $2.00 Kool Aid - Per little sachet that makes 2 quarts - 10 packets for $1.00 Cheetos - Puffs, 8 ounce packet - $3.00 Aunt Jemima ORIGINAL pancake stuff - $3.00 Folgers coffee crystals plastic bottle that makes 240 cups - $4.99 Lucky Charms cereal (11 or 12oz box I think) - $3.00 each Arizona Drink - 1 pint bottle - $1.00 M and Ms share packs (9 or 10oz I think) - $3.00 Oreos - small packet - $3.00 Pop tarts - 6 pack - between $2-3.00 Jello - Small box about 4 inches square - $.50 It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Wow thats cheap, the coffee thing at $5, thats like $8.50 here, so 3.25 x the price. I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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Kool-aid $1!! Those go on sale sometimes 10 for $1 Or 20 cents a pack I will take my place, In the great below | |
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[Edited 10/12/18 22:48pm] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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JoeyC said:
[Edited 10/12/18 22:48pm] When my kids were all still at home I spent about $600/month on groceries. But there were a total of six of us in the household at one point. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Oh yeah, i totally get that. Feeding a family is expensive. Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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The pair of us in my house are big guys and we cook 95% of all our food, have our own veges and are supplied homekilled meat in addition to store meat. We can easily get by on $120 a week in food for both of us (Thats $75 American). . Its good quality, but not boujie food like Caviar, Champagne and sirloin steak, but not crap like Pasta or heat and eat either. I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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Southern Cali is an expensive region to be in, but we are blessed with the 99 cent store. Sometimes you get major brands, sometimes you don't but it definitely broadens your food choices especially on a budget. It can get ridiculous the amount of food stuff they have. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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