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So I just got back from the supermarket where I bought a 1KG bag of coffee beans. Ristretto Cabrales - not exactly fancy. And I bought it in Moreno - not exactly fancy. At Carrefour - not exactly a fancy supermarket.
157 pesos! WTH. If I were in the US, I could buy a 36 oz bag of high quality coffee beans at Wegmans (sigh.. miss that store) for 12.99.
So lets compare. My coffee here (at the official rate) costs $35USD. At the blue rate, it becomes a "bargain" at $25 USD. And in the US - $12.99.
I'm just getting so burned out by shopping here. We buy at the cheap places (I spend a lot of time at Makro). We buy in bulk. We buy what is on sale. We cook at home. And I'm spending an absolute freaking fortune on food.
So tired of it all.... And if one more person tells me how cheap it is here, I'm going to show my food bills down their throat.
Let's see, today I bought (again with the exception of my Carrefour "splurge" - I did all my shopping at the cheap veggie stand, the super cheap granja, the discount pet store, etc).
Supermarket:
Coffee, 3 cans of raid = 230.50 pesos
Pet Food Store:
Cat food (15 kg) 131 pesos.
Vegetable Stand:
potatoes (big bag of the cheap papas negros), 2 kg of tomato, 1 kg of onion, 2 kg of apple, 1 kilo of lettuce, 1 kg of banana. 176 pesos
Granja:
1 maple of eggs (6 trays), 4 kg of chicken wings (bought on super sale at 8 pesos a kilo), 1.25 kg of bacon, 2 salamis, 2 bags of chips = 302 pesos (mayorista price)
So my shopping trip today cost me 839.50 pesos. For nothing fancy besides the coffee and I guess the bacon.
157 pesos! WTH. If I were in the US, I could buy a 36 oz bag of high quality coffee beans at Wegmans (sigh.. miss that store) for 12.99.
So lets compare. My coffee here (at the official rate) costs $35USD. At the blue rate, it becomes a "bargain" at $25 USD. And in the US - $12.99.
I'm just getting so burned out by shopping here. We buy at the cheap places (I spend a lot of time at Makro). We buy in bulk. We buy what is on sale. We cook at home. And I'm spending an absolute freaking fortune on food.
So tired of it all.... And if one more person tells me how cheap it is here, I'm going to show my food bills down their throat.
Let's see, today I bought (again with the exception of my Carrefour "splurge" - I did all my shopping at the cheap veggie stand, the super cheap granja, the discount pet store, etc).
Supermarket:
Coffee, 3 cans of raid = 230.50 pesos
Pet Food Store:
Cat food (15 kg) 131 pesos.
Vegetable Stand:
potatoes (big bag of the cheap papas negros), 2 kg of tomato, 1 kg of onion, 2 kg of apple, 1 kilo of lettuce, 1 kg of banana. 176 pesos
Granja:
1 maple of eggs (6 trays), 4 kg of chicken wings (bought on super sale at 8 pesos a kilo), 1.25 kg of bacon, 2 salamis, 2 bags of chips = 302 pesos (mayorista price)
So my shopping trip today cost me 839.50 pesos. For nothing fancy besides the coffee and I guess the bacon.