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MaetzleAT t1_ixlm2ft wrote
It‘s „only“ 36€ (since it’s Canadian Dollars). And from a Google search the canola oil itself is probably several liters and Rapsöl costs 2.26€ at Aldi for 500ml (or 4.58€/l)(first one I found), so it‘s probably not that much more expensive than in Germany.
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ihopethisisvalid t1_ixml78r wrote
that’s why it’s called a “deposit” and not a fee.
Hapankaali t1_ixmku6v wrote
Off-brand rapeseed oil costs about €2/litre.
MaetzleAT t1_ixmlscc wrote
I don't think Bellasan counts as a "brand product" either.
Hapankaali t1_ixmmzl9 wrote
Regardless, the cheapest brand costs about €2/litre.
FourWordComment t1_ixltr1j wrote
Six staple, non-proteins items—though this is Canadian dollars.
- oats
- rice
- fruit (honestly, very fair price for a pound of kiwis in Vancouver)
- corn
- oil (canola, which is chiefly grown in Canada anyway!)
- potatoes
“Buy-Low”
unemployedbuffy t1_ixnsahf wrote
9,49 for rice? How much rice was that? I hope it was at least 5kg.
NikeDanny t1_ixlljrg wrote
I mean, this seems like a local, green, neighbourhood friendly store. They hijack the prices up as well.
Also, lets not act like the inflation hasnt hit Germany, I pay from 30€ to now 40-50€ for a few days groceries.
rossimac007 t1_ixlm29y wrote
Buy-Low foods is a basic grocery store chain
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navetzz t1_ixlq6cx wrote
I don't think those NZ kiwis are local to Canada
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