Go to the Asian grocery stores for fresh produce. They sell items way cheaper than if you got them from the mainstream supermarkets.
@NomadicIslanders14 күн бұрын
Not in a lot of Canada. This isn’t the U.S. Also a lot of them are also limited on the type of fruit they carry.
@Thugnificent56914 күн бұрын
Really, that's were I get my meats from.
@BedyBARNARD14 күн бұрын
Yea other countries are hungry for profit
@moniquejames479514 күн бұрын
@nedu828 Yep! and the produces lasts longer. As a mother of 4 kids, I've really noticed the difference in produce and meats at a good Asain market versus No frills, Walmart and definitely Loblaws and superstore. (At least here in Toront).
@veganlasagna32514 күн бұрын
@@NomadicIslandersIt's still true for Toronto, and since this is blogTO I would assume that most people watching are from or live around here
@user-cd1lr1tp3n20 күн бұрын
And the Rich Get Richer.
@TdotFunk15 күн бұрын
Literally inflation
@dsmtsi8 күн бұрын
You vote for this when you vote NDP liberal.
@NS-ie2ld7 күн бұрын
@dsmtsi Right. Like that prices would be any different if the Cons were in
@dsmtsi7 күн бұрын
@NS-ie2ld 100%, the prices were 400% lower when the cons were running the country. It's time to wake up and stop voting for ndp liberal socialists.
@greyg2622 күн бұрын
@@dsmtsi not just them it's all parties. Ontario is under conservative government and still can't get things under control.
@carkarlaw18 күн бұрын
I had been skipping fruits (berries just like one of the girl being interviewed) because of the price. Now that the weather is gorgeous, the berries are cheaper too. And I am inhaling the berries while the price is right.
@continuousself-improvement187917 күн бұрын
Get into making them freeze dried or dehydrated if it's possible.
@acanadian478516 күн бұрын
Go picking for ur own. Very cheap and doesn’t actually take that long
@PhilipSportel7 күн бұрын
If you live anywhere there are trees, keep an eye out for mulberry trees. They typically fruit for months and the fruit (looks exactly like blackberries) doesn't keep very long, so people usually don't harvest them. Plus they stain sidewalks black, so people are usually happy to get rid of them. Pick them yourself, and you'll end up with enough to fill one of those grocery store produce clamshells every single day. There's also a urban fruit-picking program in Toronto where people pay a small fee to harvest fresh fruit from people's homes.
@awesomekj58125 күн бұрын
Its funny that girl said she is skipping fruits while having take out in her hands ....lolz
@zanefreeman9545 күн бұрын
frozen berries are great
@suraj969521 күн бұрын
Trudeau needs to be recycled
@Dis777Ease21 күн бұрын
That’s the nicest way of saying it. I concur.
@imisstoronto312121 күн бұрын
I doubt replacing him would change a damn thing.
@youbewonderin20 күн бұрын
@@imisstoronto3121 Yup, it'll just be a different name, nothing will change.
@e2m820 күн бұрын
Whats that gonna change? Was there ever a time in your life when you saw grocery prices go DOWN? I hate him as much as the next guy, but greed isn't going to vanish with a new PM.
@candorsspot277520 күн бұрын
@@e2m8There will be less greed on govt with him gone
@samt711220 күн бұрын
I find it amusing that some of the interviews are done at the Loblaws on Carlton and Church, which I think is one of the most expensive of the Loblaws.
@punkinpie218 күн бұрын
Elderly gentleman with the cashmere scarf .
@WillFast14018 күн бұрын
Is there a cheap loblaws somewhere else? Please let me know cuz I’ve never seen one
@KR-lo8rh18 күн бұрын
Girl with a 15 dollar smoothie...other one with a 7 dollar pre-made guacamole...these are not people that are seriously hurting like many are.
@lifeisactuallyveryboring.777116 күн бұрын
@@WillFast140Its cause of immigration. Ukraine specifically.
@LividLobster16 күн бұрын
@@WillFast140it’s a premium grocer, just don’t go. I live 1 minute from that loblaws and you’re like 2 blocks away from a local grocer
@MsMarmima20 күн бұрын
Boycott Loblaws! Regulate Grocery prices!
@MrSMD-rr9xw18 күн бұрын
Yeah, I hear what you’re saying but no, I don’t agree with you. Get the government involved in regulating anything and it gets worse.
@Michael-fw5ef18 күн бұрын
If you regulate grocery prices, you will have food shortages. That's what happened in Russia and China and people starved to death.
@gracesullivan221818 күн бұрын
"Regulate groceries," I just had flashbacks to the great leap forward (p.s. it was a leap backwards)
@breez70618 күн бұрын
Here's the thing, I forget the actual name but agricultural board announced a month ago that according to what they know prices should reduce to pre pandemic prices... when inflation is coming down but food and gas is still much higher than inflation and driving inflation, something needs to be done, they are lying and they are gouging. For example, they couldn't help themselves bragging about record profits but then said it was driven by pharmacy but their pharmacies are not even attached to groceries.....their profits are kept separate a store manager and the pharmacy locally told me that .....they think we are stupid and they are allowed to do it
@NerdyPanda-td1tz17 күн бұрын
Your an idiot savant… superstore isn’t inflating prices. CARBON TAX IS. Farmers are being robbed blind, they have to raise their prices and still aren’t breaking even, then the trucking companies that bring the food from farmer to the store, they have their own carbon tax to pay, so they raise their costs, then the grocery store now gets the product at double the price and also have their own carbon tax to pay too. So by the time you go shopping everything has at minimum TRIPLED. Each time the carbon tax gets raised, prepare for things to get worse. Farmers and grocery stores have employees, they have a right to be paid yes? They have expenses themselves. You can’t expect them to give it to you for free. Grow your own food and stop voting liberal.
@marydinev526410 күн бұрын
Amazing how the politicians are becoming so rich right now and yet we are struggling. They should give themselves another raise, F ers
@Twizzzzzy21 күн бұрын
Find local groceries not chain groceries like provigo. Usually they are cheaper and for fruits try to buy them frozen !
@user-he4fw9zb7z20 күн бұрын
Provigo is owned by loblaws
@boff__19 күн бұрын
Local grocers and second-hand grocers definetly help go a long way! I still go to the big chains whenever I see a good deal and make sure to use apps like Flipp and too good to go for deals. That last guy was right. No need to cut back but rather find cheaper or less expensive versions/brands of those foods. Cut back when you need to if your getting financially desperate.
@JMOlsen_18 күн бұрын
Frozen fruits don't have the enzymes of fresh fruits. They are cheaper for a reason.
@user-sm3ii5dk1u18 күн бұрын
No store or chain is cheapest on everything, only buy loss leaders (ad sale) and use as many stores as you can access. Don't pay full price.
@mrkslva423117 күн бұрын
Frozen fruits are way less nutritious than eating fresh
@hywodena12 күн бұрын
About $80 per week for 2 people. Yes I'm in Toronto. Some weeks are more if I get some extra expensive things (like laundry detergent or if there's a sale or something), or if Im hosting a barbecue or something. I probably average $90. But to be fair I make everything from scratch and I know not everyone has time for that. Plus Im vegetarian so I only buy meat for my partner, meat is pretty damn expensive
@roryjohns56369 күн бұрын
It's a problem everywhere. I'm in Australia and only do essential shop at big chain supermarkets
@ReadingRambo1528 күн бұрын
I hate it when people blame specific politicians for a global problem. Everything everywhere is being gentrified, and people don't seem to understand that. The more money people spend the more expensive things become, it's Economics 101.
@stancoleshill892510 күн бұрын
Pepperoni at No Frills . . .keep going past the main isle to the back wall near the bread . . .it is ONE DOLLAR per 100 grams cheaper than precut pepperoni.
@ajayr878111 күн бұрын
Food, gasoline, groceries, heating bills, electricity bills, everything has sky rocketed. WHY? Someone needs to do something.
@grimlok348711 күн бұрын
Its a big club and we ain't in it - Carlin
@ChairmanTrip11 күн бұрын
croney capitalism
@austingardiner68809 күн бұрын
A carbon tax applied at every level of the supply chain, a government that spends like a 14 year old girl who has daddy's credit card, a corrupt cartel in the banks and the grocery industry, And an NDP leader who's more focused on securing his personal pension than forcing this disastrous government out of power because he knows he's going to lose his seat.
@karmapolice65978 күн бұрын
Because of bad government policies. Don’t vote liberal or ndp!
@ro3408 күн бұрын
Covid and all the cerb payouts
@LOVER_LINK14 күн бұрын
My friend salary as a mech engineer for a train company in Canada was $75k cad. He recently moved to USA as an engineer for a faang company and is making $170k usd + stock options.
@kunti_putra9 күн бұрын
170K for a FAANG company is WAAAYY too low... he is probably underpaid.
@fatman537720 күн бұрын
Start buying locally. Look for local farms that sell online you’ll skip the middle man which is supermarket. You’ll get fresh produce. Same thing for proteins. Buy mom and pop more than anything and cook more from scratch.
@user-sm3ii5dk1u18 күн бұрын
Not a lot of local produce in most of Canada 8 months of the year. A farmer's market in Edmonton in February is not selling local apples.
@user-fl3sr2kh5c14 күн бұрын
I started making my own bread now and growing some veggies and fruit at home. It would be nice to have some community green houses
@charlierose730910 күн бұрын
We have to skimp or give things up... just so we can afford to care for our pets (food, toys, vet bills.) I have learned to make a list and stick to that list. Meal plan for the whole week. I buy sale items (ex. hamburger... make one meal, spaghetti with meat sauce, then the next day have meat loaf or a hamburger.) Stay far away from corner convenience stores... way too expensive!
@bip539515 күн бұрын
I mean, I feel for them all, but also, what they describe is and was an everyday reality of most of the world.
@bip53956 күн бұрын
@@iridium8341 that is actually true. I know that people are mad when it is being said about avocados, but getting nutritious food can be done at a very low price when using local produce only or mostly. I have also heard that same nutrients are better absorbed when consumed in local form, not foreign. I.e. Central Europeans will get more vitamin c absorption from cabbage than from lemon or orange
@lunadejoshuaКүн бұрын
You do realize the America as a country makes the most money in terms of revenue. The fact that majority of the people who got interviewed probably makes more money than someone from China is struggling to buy groceries is wild. I came from Cali to Shanghai, China and my grocery bill was less than 40$ a week for fresh produce and meats. I can get 28 pack of eggs for less than $2 in Shanghai which mind you is the financial capital of China so it should be expensive but it's not. It really isn't about "oh other people struggle the same way". The math aint MATHIn . The government is real getting away with murder at this point
@bip5395Күн бұрын
@@lunadejoshua have you ever asked yourself what exactly contributed to cheap food in china?
@lunadejoshuaКүн бұрын
@@bip5395 yup it's subsidized and controlled by the government. Even gas, water, and electricity. I went to the hospital in Shanghai to check if I have ADHD I got an MRI and EEG for 100$.
@bip5395Күн бұрын
@@lunadejoshua but also the quality of that food and the conditions of employment are questionable. Just to be clear: I don’t defend the US/Canada. I just see clearly that there are more factors at play…
@sherrydoyle771511 күн бұрын
I'd love to knownhow much that coffee was and the to go container was hahahaha 😅
@FriendOfMara10 күн бұрын
Honestly, takeout can be cheaper than buying groceries. A lot of restaurants around have buy one get one deals with large serving sizes so you can get several meals for like 10 dollars.
@ianpatterson30617 күн бұрын
Groceries in cottage country or twice as much as in Toronto. There’s a grocery store on Spadina that has stuff so cheap. It blows my mind.
@cassies550118 күн бұрын
Cost of living has literally doubled in the last few years because of the Carbon Tax mostly, it’s not just groceries either. The utility bills have more than doubled too, not increased usage just more fees and taxes
@jessicamariavarghese39018 күн бұрын
can you provide a source for this? much of the increase in prices is because corporate profit margins are increasing.
@cassies550118 күн бұрын
@@jessicamariavarghese390 corporations are passing along the cost of the carbon tax onto the consumer goods, hence the extreme inflation. It has nothing to do with greed, it costs them more to buy and transport so they pass along the cost to consumers of the end product. That’s how the economy always works
@jessicamariavarghese39018 күн бұрын
@@cassies5501 I see your point, but if that was the case, why are profit margins increasing? Wouldn’t they be the same?
@cassies550118 күн бұрын
@@jessicamariavarghese390 if they didn’t increase profit margins slightly there would be no profit and therefore no business. Businesses aren’t taking losses, they wouldn’t be in business long
@user-cu9fr9vu6c17 күн бұрын
@@cassies5501no? Profit margins refers to how much profit they make compared to how much they spend. If they were just simply passing the carbon tax onto the consumer, they would still be making profit (LOTS) as their spend:revenue price won’t have changed. But, currently, grocery stores are seeing record high profits. This comes from price gouging and underpaying employees.
@DigitalYojimbo16 күн бұрын
Congrats, you got what you voted for Toronto
@carolamsterdam955814 күн бұрын
After COVID it was expected that prices would go up. The high prices for gas will cause it as well. Everything is passed on to the consumers and l hate to break it to you this a democratic country government cannot control every aspect of the economic. If we want that we need to go live in a socialist country.
@stannetaprospere430114 күн бұрын
This has nothing to do with our votes. This has everything to do with corporate greed. You're not blaming the four big grocery chains that dominate the market in Toronto. They're the ones who set the prices, they're the ones making record profits even though everybody else is suffering. Things aren't changing because people like you are blaming the wrong people.
@Sniper333219 күн бұрын
@@stannetaprospere4301Dumb PP clowns just like blaming Trudeau for everything
@chozinthet636617 күн бұрын
The last man said the real situation of Toronto. I have to find cheaper place to shop every time I want sth. Walmart, Foodbasics are the affordable places for me so far. I also buy only things are on sale😅
@Udjeox16 күн бұрын
Walmart actually is more expensive than Costco. I rarely go to Walmart but on occasions I noticed you get half of what you would pay for at Walmart or you pay double for the same quantity. Should try Costco.
@OomegaLuL14 күн бұрын
The price of meat in Walmart has risen up
@chozinthet636613 күн бұрын
@@Udjeox thank you I haven’t been to Costco yet. I will definitely look at there.
@riot.love.8813 күн бұрын
Frozen fruits, veggies, canned beans - some reasonable tips!
@thebroomstickgarage12 күн бұрын
I'm spending $400-$500 a week because I have to feed 5 people
@AlissaSss2318 күн бұрын
Berries are the moat expensive fruits in the UK too. I just buy them when on sale, for 1/4-1/2 of the regular price 😊
@StephanieBacks15 күн бұрын
On sale here doesn't happen often. Or if they're on sale it's cuz they're rotten
@jessicalines772718 күн бұрын
Walmart for clearance items, I find reduced items are the way to go, especially if you have a deep freeze
@Aima95218 күн бұрын
Life hack: Frozen fruits and veggies are often more nutritional than fresh of you aren't buying farm shop goods. I've been properly budgeting groceries for the last year despite not having done so for the previous 4 years.
@joj395816 күн бұрын
Are they cheaper?
@Udjeox16 күн бұрын
I don't think it's more nutritious...maybe cheaper yes
@NomadicIslanders14 күн бұрын
@@Udjeoxit is more nutritious because it is frozen at peak ripeness. Fresh fruit in grocery stores are picked before they are ripened and shipping. Plus from the fruit is picked, it is losing nutrients. Frozen fruit is frozen at peak at the freezing process preserves it’s nutritional value.
@eas96214 күн бұрын
@@Udjeox well you're thinking wrong then.
@EsdeiraDarkSoul15 күн бұрын
Same situations in anywhere on the world lately~ Loves from Türkiye
@rosealielycan21 күн бұрын
Im paying my rent and bills havent bought groceries in 2 months. Get to buy groceries for the first time tomorrow! Im so excited. I have 100$ per pay that is budgeted but i tend to have to dip into it for other finances
@rdlo207021 күн бұрын
Get a better job i guess
@BK-tp6jf20 күн бұрын
I did so after a month and a half felt so good spending that 100$ we got this
@FoogleBoogle19 күн бұрын
@@rdlo2070 not everyone can. Obviously. Become a doctor
@justhereforthevideos279819 күн бұрын
@@rdlo2070get a life I guess
@XCHDragox11521 күн бұрын
Thinking about my previous life in Toronto now sounds cheap - $200 only? I’m spending minimum $250-300/week.
@aarya478218 күн бұрын
Depends on the number of people in the family
@torguy57638 күн бұрын
I used to have a budget of $200 a month for groceries and I would literally fill my cart up where things were falling out, fast forward today I spend $200 and I get maybe 20 items, this is absolutely insane, greed really does get to people and doesn't let go.
@hellohi377818 күн бұрын
"Everything is so expensive" while standing therr holding a $10 drink and $30 in take out.
@892143411317 күн бұрын
Yea I was wondering that too. complaining about fruit and meat being expensive while carrying a $15 container of guacamole lmao
@OomegaLuL14 күн бұрын
Nobody has luxurious time to prep food
@vicfontaine513014 күн бұрын
@@OomegaLuLThey are too busy doom scrolling
@Udjeox13 күн бұрын
This is the time you should explore Costco even if youan individual and not a family of 10. The membership fee for executive is $110 but you get 1% cash back. If you pump gas and buy everything there, you should break even with the cost of membership. Otherwise they'd refund you if it doesn't work for you. You have to get some sort of system going at your house in terms of spending their. The portions are huge but the quality is impeccable.
@ellak2411 күн бұрын
the $110 fee to walk in the store is already a huge barrier to access. a lot of the people look like students or senior who may live alone or not be cooking for a large family. they can’t buy in bulk. the value may be higher, but the cost is too.
@lizardth746821 күн бұрын
thanks galen weston!!
@srouji621 күн бұрын
Don't forget Trudeau and the Carbon Tax.... It's all a part of the cycle 🤑
@NicoleHoughton-hj4jv21 күн бұрын
ALSO..Thanks Jimmy Pattison!
@jonjonson573020 күн бұрын
Thanks Trump!
@T.oronto19 күн бұрын
@@jonjonson5730what does trump have anything to do with Canadian grocery prices?
@ArmyofDrag34314 күн бұрын
@@jonjonson5730POV: you're restarded
@HeadlessChickenTO3 күн бұрын
I shop around a lot. Fruits, vegetables, and some meats at Asian grocers. The majority of the times, they're better for less. Staples like eggs, milk, and bread are still cheaper at major franchises. And if i can plan accordingly, i can use the discounted items on the day of purchase. PreCOVID, my weekly grocery bill would be a little over $120 for a family of 4. That's easily $200 now, for less to boot. But since I do kitchen jobs (3 now, 2 preCOVID), I can subsidize my groceries by packing the occasional work leftovers.
@hm-fy5iz12 күн бұрын
we may have to put CEOs on the menu tonight
@titanmma10112 күн бұрын
The Wellesley fruit market is pretty cheap. Next door to food basics, just west of parliament. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, veggies.
@04Ammy0416 күн бұрын
Berries are cheaper now. Fill up!
@TheCanuckCanadain16 күн бұрын
I spend like $200. but for a month because I shop at Costco.
@YYZ88YYZ10 күн бұрын
I spend $250 a week for 3 and a dog.
@SJNFAB14 күн бұрын
I cant even afford to drive to the dam grocery store let alone buy any food. 😅
@joeavdichuk799120 күн бұрын
Even auto insurmace companies wanna jack everyone's rates up in ontario I have a clean record and now I'm paying 200 more than when I was a brand new driver
@user-fu3rz1vz6j18 күн бұрын
We all have to pay for the stolen car extravaganza.
@typhon18612 күн бұрын
Do you all never buy on sale or what? Maybe I'm crazy but the best advice I got was to base your weekly meal on the grocery store sales. I make chillie when ground beef is on sale, I make chicken roast when whole chicken is on sale. I buy everything frozen when possible, frozen fruit and veggies are more nutritious and cheaper. I buy bread in bulk on sale and freeze it. Things are tough, but as the last guy said, start bargain hunting and don't buy shit you don't need. I can't believe so many people have things expire in the fridge, I've only had things expire in the fridge maybe twice ever.
@benjiandani5 күн бұрын
My weekly grocery $125-175 CAD per week Things I don’t buy since recent inflation and price gouging: wine, dine in at restaurants ( down from once a week to once a month), give up car ( save $$$$).
@CrustyUgg18 күн бұрын
So.. here in America a bag of chips that is filled with mostly air is about $4-6... strawberries (1lb packages) were 2/$5 yesterday.. I've seen them buy 2 get 1. You have to look around but there is no way (unless you're eating ramen all the time) that all junk is cheaper than fruit. I see a sale for baby carrots.. a bag of them for $.99 .. I live in CT - a very expensive state!
@haydutjester18 күн бұрын
Well this is Canada. I've seen small packs of raspberries (like barely 100g) for over 6$, regularly. Watermelons are always 20$. Mangoes are 3$ each.
@mera878518 күн бұрын
In Canada if you get one small clamshell of strawberries for $5 then you got a crazy good deal. I had to pay $6 for a small crown of broccoli yesterday. Cucumbers are over $1 each when on a massive sale.
@mera878518 күн бұрын
Also those chips have probably 10x the calories than your strawberries. If you're already undereating because of affordability then you need the biggest caloric bang for you buck.
@user-sj7xv1er1uКүн бұрын
true story: b4 covid my weekly food budget was $20 (i made a lot of soups from scratch), now my weekly budget is $90. i only buy items on sale & i dont eat processed foods & am a vegetarian. pretty much buying the same stuff, as b4. Many items have double exactly in price & the quality of produce is way way lower now.
@casual3521 күн бұрын
Food should never be for high profits. Companies shouldn't even be allowed to make that kind of profit. It needs to be capped. It's one thing we have no choice but to purchase.
@user-kg7zr3yl3n21 күн бұрын
profit should be capped in general
@casual3521 күн бұрын
@@user-kg7zr3yl3n I disagree. Profits should be called on necessities. Water, food, medication, homes etc.
@FoogleBoogle19 күн бұрын
same with Rent. But especially rent
@mera878518 күн бұрын
Then companies wouldn't run grocery stores. You'd live in a food desert.
@casual3518 күн бұрын
@@mera8785 groceries should be run by the people. Not for profit. And I'm not including all the food. Oreos, soda, and other processed foods we don't need to live off of But the essentials should never be for profit. Should all be owned by the people for the people to live. Same with housing. Let AI and 3D printers build homes 24/7 and sell to the people and owned by the people. It's proven that they're 3 times more durable than traditional homes and built in just 2 weeks. Homes should never be for profit. I mean, come on. $2m for a house and $600k for a bird cage, I mean condo? It's time to move on from past mistakes and use what we developed technologically to sustain us rather than make a few people rich.
@hotel70712 күн бұрын
Keep voting for JT, people. You guys deserve him.
@ReadingRambo1528 күн бұрын
This is happening all over the world though. How is Trudeau responsible for a global problem?
@Angelgurl66618 күн бұрын
I spend over 1000$ a month on food shopping. And that is with sales.
@user-fu3rz1vz6j18 күн бұрын
2 adults and 2 kids I'm averaging 1200 to 1300 per month. It's outrageous. When we are in Mexico the same shopping is $500 usd or $680 Canadian. I loath coming back here for the 6 months that we have to be here.
@lovetoronto74536 күн бұрын
Do Be Fair to everyone be sure to check out what the Average wage is Between All of the Stores !!!!! Some of the Stores Workers have UNION CONTRACTS WITH BENIFITS , WHILE THE OTHERS STORES PAY LESS IN WAGES & BENIFIT PACKAGE !!!! PLUS THE CANADIAN IS WORTH ABOUT $0.73 TO THE U.S. DOLLAR ! ALOT OF THE PRODUCTS IN THE STORES ARE IMPORTED FROM THE U.S. 😢😢😢😢😢
@shinpai_uwu9 күн бұрын
Local stores like Lucky Moose and others offer good quality vegetables and fruits for around a quarter of the price compared to Loblaws, in case you didn't know.
@Sanxioned114 күн бұрын
Remember: there is ZERO nutritional differnce between fresh and frozen vegetables. Like nothing notable. Yet the cost difference is huge when you consider food waste. We waste none of our frozen veg. Even when the bag gets low, we jsut mix all the bag ends together and have a mish mash veggie dish. Buy a casket freezer off of marketplace (got mine for 20 bucks) and filled it up. Even in a power outage, sealed a caskey freezer will be okay for 3 days. If its beyind that the worlss ending anyway.
@sophiabreidfischer624214 күн бұрын
I really reccomend those little family run independent groceries, theyll have dollar baskets and fruits that arent as pretty but cheaper and perfectly good
@QwertyCanada11 күн бұрын
I spend 50
@themangastand847520 күн бұрын
I pay about 1300 a month. How the fuck are people doing 100 a week.
@user-sm3ii5dk1u18 күн бұрын
You need to learn how to be Scottish, oh, and to cook.
@user-pq3v2yw3v9 күн бұрын
Are you just buying ribeye's? $43.00/day?
@user-dl5ip1xr7p10 күн бұрын
Changed all my makeup, and now I use baby oil as makeup remover.
@eenho12 күн бұрын
Just stop shopping at loblaws and its affiliates
@yash_ar12 күн бұрын
I don't understand why would anyone shop there when you can get the exact same things either online or through No-frills or Walmart or other retailers for at least 10-50% cheaper! yes some things are actually priced fair or decent when on sale, but that's about it!
@tnkrrbort21411 күн бұрын
No Frills is owned by the Weston greedflation family and their prices are terrible too
@VanillaflavoredSora2 күн бұрын
Someone I work with criticized the fact my husband and I spend $120 on groceries a week (I'm in Alberta). He said "wow, what are you a family of 4?" This guy has 3 young kids and a wife. I doubt he's buying the groceries bc as seen here, $120 is good for 1 person not two. We are often still hungry too but we really can't afford more.
@lela793018 күн бұрын
I stopped buying most chips, cereal, and those big bags of gum. Only chips I buy now are Pringles
@sravansriramoju100320 күн бұрын
I spend around 250 per month
@bonbonvegabon18 күн бұрын
For a family of 4 here in Toronto Im spending just under $1200 a month
@theepanrealtorvaratharajan749710 күн бұрын
I'm on a restricted diet and can only have protein. It's gonna be really expensive lol.
@Enkye_ART10 күн бұрын
Tofu and shrimp if you can have them. High protein, low carb, and cheap as fuck.
@domithedummy15 күн бұрын
Everyone I've asked has been in a range of 100 to 300, mainly 200 (Montreal), so safe to say it's getting expensive in Canada.
@Michael-fw5ef18 күн бұрын
How does someone spend $200 per week on groceries? I could eat steak and shrimp for that kind of money. A loaf of bread costs $3 and 10 pounds of potatoes costs $7.
@bonbonvegabon18 күн бұрын
Exactly. By myself I only spend 120 a month, and thats good home cooked meals from scratch at that price. But when its my family of 4, we spend around 1100 a month
@juggie1914 күн бұрын
We do Food Basics and Costco. Way less than Fortinos / Loblawls / Metro
@Tessa_Ru16 күн бұрын
Meat is the hard one. I opt for tofu or lentils for more than half my meals now. 😅 And basically go for bulk buys of frozen/canned veg whenever costco marks something down, lol. Got 5lbs bags of frozen organic blueberries for $8. It's sad how excited i am over them.
@ryanthomas412421 күн бұрын
You can all thank your daddy Trudeau for that.
@jonjonson573020 күн бұрын
Are grocery prices going to decrease once he's out of office? They aren't? Oh, ok then...
@EPIC-60420 күн бұрын
I never once voted for him haha I always voted for someone else so don’t blame me bro! Haha I never voted for his father either haha
@youbewonderin20 күн бұрын
Are you people gonna start blaming PP once he's PM and shit doesn't get better, or just move the goalpost?
@justhereforthevideos279819 күн бұрын
Ohhhhh im looking forward to the magical solution after the election then
@mera878518 күн бұрын
@@jonjonson5730no, they won't for a very long time and certainly not if the next gov doesn't enact massive austerity measures which we know the cons won't do because they don't want low IQ voters to be mad so it'll keep the depression train rolling.
@Louysa113 күн бұрын
Here are a couple of tried out ideas that work for sure. Please keep in mind that I tried them in my country in Europe so if you have any weird laws and can't do this or don't have this, I'm very sorry. I hope things you'll be better and you'll have to this soon enough :) 1. Growing your own vegetables/herbs. Herbs, even dried and sold as spices are very expensive so if you use spices a lot or fresh herbs, I recommand you try this. Save any sort of plastic container you have, use a heated up nail (heat it up with a lighter or on your stove) and make drainage holes in it. Get the cheapest bag of soil you can find and the cheapest seeds you can find. What grows fast is salad, radishes, spinach, broccoli sprouts, cherry tomatoes and Bell pepper. Thyme, coriander, tarragon, basil can also be grown from seed. Next search youtube videos about how to grow herbs indoors so you can understand the light and watering needs. When your herbs get their first true leaves (leaves look like the adult plant) you can transplant them in whatever bigger container you have. You harvest them as needed and when they produce seeds, you can plant those in the hot months. 2. Join a Zero Waste or No Food Waste group. A big city such as Toronto definetly has those types of groups on Facebook. Join them and swap food with other who maybe move out or have excess. 3. Buy from the reduced food section in supermarket. Lidl, Kaufland and Mega image gave these baskets where food is even 90% reduced to imperfections or fast expiration date. Buy it and cook something delicious. Large supermarket stores in USA may have them too, look it up. 4. Freeze your food. Summer is coming, berries will be cheaper, so will any seasonal vegetable. Buy it in larger batches, freeze it and use it in the winter when the prices will go up. Please look up vegetable freezing techniques before you do so. 5. Regrow food scraps. I highly recommend the channel Jessie Grows for that. I regrew bok choy in winter! I know it was a long read but I promise you it will save you money, especially long-term ❤️
@mostdopecaptain335016 күн бұрын
I shop at a local co-op and it’s all organic high quality from local farms and blueberries are $5 a container. That’s not a lot of money. 60% of places in America have access to place like I’ve mentioned. I eat locally produced beef and potatoes and veggies and fruits all for about $350 a month. Yeah if you’re in nyc or a place like that/very rural it’ll be more. But I live in rural New England and Massachusetts is known to be one of the most expensive places to live in all of America and I manage $350 a month for groceries and about 2k for total cost of living. It can be done. My biggest money saver is living with a long time friend who’s like family to me. He gets some income and I get a cheap place to stay. It works out. Gotta spend less than you make!
@asterismos545114 күн бұрын
Yeah most of us are not making that much. 2k a month is really not affordable.
@LazyBoyZR111 күн бұрын
Try $559 for our last family groceries from Walmart this week. It's not that much each week, but we are about $1400/month.
@JessTheory13 күн бұрын
NOBODY CAN LIVE ON $20 GIVE OR TAKE A DOLLAR, AS THE NORMAL WAGE WAKE UP TO CAPITALISM PPL
@jayakumar16816 күн бұрын
400-500 per month. One protein a week. Eggs daily. Besides that we try to design our food choice around cheap and high quantity groceries lot of cabbages, multi grain instead of wheat flour, milk 4l pack, frozen veggies when fresh ones are expensive, Cheapest bread available, cheapest salad dressing, ketchup, spinach, we cycle whichever berry thats cheaper strawberry or raspberry or blueberry. And there are some aisles we avoid all together like ice creams, frozen pizzas, burgers, candy, soft drink, chips, toys, fancy breads, snacks. its not a choice that I enjoy but its the choice I have to live with. To tackle rent and utilities, saving up for a car, one thing that the govt could help is with taxes they are a huge chunk out of our paycheck. But not planning to visit food bank yet.
@robertszoradi85816 күн бұрын
I spend 2k on food a month
@lyfofams30405 күн бұрын
Fruits, cheese , milk, meats- everything is expensive - reason cartels and no other chains of supermarket RN in CA, most of the supermarket are owned by a single supplier that's the main reason.
@DanRan-bi4fj21 күн бұрын
I live in BC, and I eat organic, healthy home cooked meals and I can’t seem to keep it under $2000/month. Proteins have gone up so much.
@calm944721 күн бұрын
Our one joy in life was to eat at reasonably priced restaurants. We can't find any now.
@imisstoronto312121 күн бұрын
I stopped entirely
@calm944721 күн бұрын
@@imisstoronto3121 Sad isn't it...... My daughter lives in Australia and eating at restaurants is expensive and unpleasant. People rarely do do it at all there except the super rich like our politicians after they rule it seems.
@user-sm3ii5dk1u18 күн бұрын
They all went out of business due to the minimum wage raises to 15+. That led to menu prices that most can't afford and now they are gone.
@calm944718 күн бұрын
@@user-sm3ii5dk1u And wages and asset values are screwed because of rampant government wasteful spending and inflation that they cause.
@kingbilly3821 күн бұрын
Keep voting for Blackface Toronto.
@bonbonvegabon18 күн бұрын
We will thx. Ill never vote for that fascist PP
@OGS209921 күн бұрын
Carbon tax people, carbon tax. All of our problems are self inflicted. Carbon. Tax.
@SenseiTimMinke21 күн бұрын
Taxes kill
@lydiamclaughlin710016 күн бұрын
And grocery stores are making record profits
@BeeLiBahLa10 күн бұрын
Trudeau has to go
@alexlevesconte721621 күн бұрын
All those people are saying low number because 1 they probably don’t eat that healthy and much, and probably star bucks for breakfast and eat out for lunch, a family of let’s say 5 people and no one eats out you pay 700+ in groceries. To have real cooked meals not some microwaved crap or a tuna sandwitch. Because I can live off tuna eggs and cheese for 88$ a week.
@adamsfunnyfilms90710 күн бұрын
where do you think tens of billions of dollars of donations to Ukraine, Gaza and foreign aid comes from?...then on top of that, inflation.
@ritalenarczyk695516 күн бұрын
I’m not promoting hello fresh or chefs plate… but my son and I have saved significantly using these two companies… and their ingredients are organic and high quality 👍 and we have been eating healthier👌 For fruit special items and frozen fruit all the way!
@CC-kr3mr18 күн бұрын
I have found that buying produce and many other grocery items in small grocery stores such as small Asian grocery Marts is often much cheaper.
@mariatorres158018 күн бұрын
True! 800 dollars for me! Asian too many groceries. Costco, Superstore and Youngs and Lucky which the latter are Vietnamese Asian groceries. My sister n I skipped Costco. We now go once a month
@framingmachine395021 күн бұрын
ask someone with kids
@laveritequelaverite13 күн бұрын
Its sad , i was in france it was better then here .....but ....iam here so .....i hope the gouvernement will do something for all if us
@TheToronto1186 күн бұрын
I'm Organic. $800 a month.
@Leah-fd8kw7 күн бұрын
Family of 5 we have to spend 300-500 $ per week. It's insane how expensive things have become in Canada. I don't even buy snacks or junk food. Just basic necessities, add to this mortgage, fuel, and all the taxes we have to pay. It's becoming simply unbearable to live here!
@Harlem421616 күн бұрын
In this day and age if you want a living wage you must unionize!!
@Dailydosebyhaseeb14 күн бұрын
Being a student its very difficult to survive as the groceries and rent is going up day by day.
@marys110020 күн бұрын
100% right salary not increasing...Boss think they r the one who eat food...not others.....we are all slaves slaves slaves in tjis country what a shame
@oshiewatson94657 күн бұрын
My workplace has increased the starting pay by 65 cents in 4l3 years. Minimum wage has increased by over 2 dollars since I started at this MEDICAL PLANT 3 years ago in Ontario. Things are becoming so silly. I remember as a child in the early 2000's. My Mom would play a game try to guess the grocery bill. She spent $350 on 2 overflowing carts at the time. Now I can't hold $200 bucks in both arms and I'm a small gal. What the actual fuck is happening. I make almost $5 above minimum wage and half my wage goes towards rent. The other options are basements for $200 less, no thanks. What the fuck is happening. I can't even decide to have children.
@99knight14 күн бұрын
We all should start growing food
@mnoi678816 күн бұрын
Restaurant are cheaper than groceries🤯🤯
@ytbpre842413 күн бұрын
for produce check out the Asian supermarket, much cheaper and better quality
@jayw679014 күн бұрын
We spend around 1200 a month in toronto, that's for 2 adults and 5 children under 5. I can't wait to see how much are bills gonna be when they get bigger and eat as much as my and my husband 😂
@jarreljones940915 күн бұрын
You guys shouldn't not be complaining.Because in one country it is crazy with the cause of living like the Caribbean is way over the top.You buy a brand it will cost you mordan.That much you'll buy near in calendar It Literally Cause a freaking hundred dollars Doesn't matter anywhere you go I went back home recently and I was going to get a hot dog Do you know what it Cause Eleven hundred dollars For a hot dog In guyana In canada It is very cheap here It is nothing comparing
@davidsto906412 күн бұрын
I can’t afford food. Take out boxes, $$$ drinks. I pack a lunch or I don’t eat. I fill up water bottles.
@vasjabatareikin601614 күн бұрын
where are so 125 per week ? Are they not eating at all or it water and bread only
@jessejames843921 күн бұрын
What do you mean? According to trudeau we're all rich from our carbon rebates!