Walmart Food Prices Compared
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Apples are the same price. 0.80 Canadian Cents are 0.60 US Cents. And if you account for the exchange rate, the bacon would be even cheaper in Canada.
3.47 USD for a pound bacon comes out to 1.02 CAD per 100g, which is more expensive compared to the Canadian product.
Ain't you just a greasy used car salesman.
0.79cdn is 0.59usd
$3.47cdn is $2.59usd
Edit: it's actually $4.22cdn for 454g of bacon which converts to $3.14usd
In both cases the exchange rate doesn't give you enough to by the American version
Your bullshit spin isn't going to work.
Yeah, and that would make the Canadian Apple at Walmart cheaper. If you pay 0.79 CAD for an apple in Canada, you would spend less money than an American that pays 0.60 USD for an apple at Walmart.
Same goes for the bacon. You would pay 3.47 CAD for 375 g of bacon at a Canadian Walmart. 375 g are 0.82 lbs and 3.47 CAD are 2.59 USD. That comes out at 3.16 USD for the whole pound. You as a Canadian would pay almost 30 cents less for a pound of bacon.
Someone else try an explain to this idiot where their math is flawed.
Dude. If an American pays 0.60 USD for an apple that means he would pay 0.80 CAD for an apple.
So now explain me how 0.80 CAD is less than 0.79 CAD, which is what a Canadian would pay for an apple.