You are the one making up fucking numbers. And that's just walmart numbers. You can get milk for a lot less than at walmart in America and theres a lot more competition. Cheese is absolutely insane in Canada, too. Dairy is more than milk. Its bunch of products. Same with poultry. They have deals all the time and you can pick up chicken for next to nothing at any grocery store. Its illegal to have a cow in Canada and produce milk without a quota ticket and if you over produce, you must dump it down the drain - cant even give it away as a dairy producer. Our prices are artificially produced.
A gallon of milk is $3.45 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-2-Reduced-Fat-Milk-1-Gallon-128-Fl-Oz/10450115 vs $5.78 https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/scotsburn-2-partly-skimmed-milk/6000196944428
Chicken https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/boneless-skinless-chicken-breasts/6000191279307 vs https://www.walmart.com/ip/Marketside-Antibiotic-Free-Boneless-Skinless-Chicken-Breasts-1-3-3-0-lb/164053415
Bud light $18 in America for 24 https://www.walmart.com/grocery/ip/Bud-Light-Beer-24-Pack-Beer-12-FL-OZ-Cans-4-2-ABV/10984488 vs $30 for 15 https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/bud-light-616920
You are the one making up fucking numbers. And that's just walmart numbers. You can get milk for a lot less than at walmart in America and theres a lot more competition. Cheese is absolutely insane in Canada, too. Dairy is more than milk. Its bunch of products. Same with poultry. They have deals all the time and you can pick up chicken for next to nothing at any grocery store. Its illegal to have a cow in Canada and produce milk without a quota ticket and if you over produce, you must dump it down the drain - cant even give it away as a dairy producer. Our prices are artificially produced.
$3.45 USD are $4.35 CAD. The cheapest gallon of milk at Walmart in Canada is from Sealtest at $4.69 CAD a gallon. Not even a 10% difference.
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/sealtest-partly-skimmed-2-milk/6000199044831
$18 USD are $23 CAD. And maybe don't by Bud Light. You can get a 24 pack of Brewhouse Pilsner for $35.
Alcohol is more expensive, but only by about 20%. Johnnie Walker Red Label is $22 USD at Walmart, which is $28 CAD.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Johnnie-Walker-Red-Label-Blended-Scotch-Whisky-750-mL-80-Proof/12167199
Here is Saskatoon you would only pay $6 bucks more for it.
https://www.saskliquor.com/spirits/m1659873/diageo-canada-johnnie-walker-red-label-750ml/
So tell me how milk is three times more expensive when you pay $4.35 in the US and $4.69 in Canada?
Or how alcohol is three times more expensive when a bottle of Johnnie Walker costs $28 in the US and $34 in Canada.