CallMeKate
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You need to come to NYC and have a real hot dog!Personally I can't stand them, but lots of people like them.
You need to come to NYC and have a real hot dog!Personally I can't stand them, but lots of people like them.
Supermarkets here can sell cigarettes, as can convenience stores, gas stations, and such, but they have to be behind the counter where only an employee can get them upon request. Our major grocer, Brookshire's, has a pharmacy for prescriptions and other OTC medications on shelves, just like any other products. Reading glasses can be purchased in any store that wants to sell them, without a prescription.I am told your supermarkets can't sell cigarettes either, as they can and do here..or pharamaceuticals .. is that correct ?
Our supermarkets in the UK sell everything one might need at home.. groceries, hard liquor.. cigarettes, pharmaceuticals.. even prescription glasses and hearing aids..
In Spain, supermarkets sell Hard liquor, but they're not allowed to sell Pharmaceuticals.... and cigarettes must only be bought in Government run Tabac shops...
I shop in-store.I am still confused, are you ordering direct from the grocery store? Or, are you using a service like Instacart?
Wow! That's cheap! Although in Cdn$$ that's about $27.00 still .... here's the price I'd pay for a 750 mil bottle if I bought it here; and that's on sale: Tax & deposit included but still, that's a sizable difference.
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Well Dave, I'm having a hot dog and garlic-herb friesEvery time I eat a hot dog, which has become seldom in my golden years, I always wonder what exactly is it that I'm putting in my body, which somewhat taints the experience.
With currency conversion that'd be $32.40 before tax here so still 8 1/2 bucks more. We pay a $2.50 bottle deposit as well, which we get back when we return the bottles for recycle.I have to issue a correction, that $19.99 for the 750ML bottle of Jameson is when you buy 4, otherwise it's $24.99 each. The double price labeling- $19.99(when you buy 4, otherwise $24.99) is a gimmick the supermarket adopted several years ago. People are drawn in by the big red price tag, and get hit with the higher single unit price if they don't notice the ploy. It's patently dishonest and annoying.
Here's an example- notice the Ballantine's pricing:
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Oh yes, the Federal gov't, plus state and local(varies by location). I don't know what the exact breakdown is, I just hand the cashier my CC and don't usually look at the receipt.With currency conversion that'd be $32.40 before tax here so still 8 1/2 bucks more. We pay a $2.50 bottle deposit as well, which we get back when we return the bottles for recycle.
Fed. + Provincial taxes are 13% on top of the $32.40. Do you pay a tax on booze purchases there?
Same here. Cigarettes are kept at a seperate counter, behind shutters, so only an assistant can serve them to a customer.. they are also in plain packing, no fancy packaging like they used to be.. this is supposedly to prevent minors from taking up smoking. However the irony is.. that at an everage cost of £15 per pack of twenty cigarettes, theer's no youngster who could afford to smoke tobacco.... and the funnier part is that Vaping costs pennies.. and Vapes and liquid are sold in all types of discount stores, and kids buy it thereSupermarkets here can sell cigarettes, as can convenience stores, gas stations, and such, but they have to be behind the counter where only an employee can get them upon request. Our major grocer, Brookshire's, has a pharmacy for prescriptions and other OTC medications on shelves, just like any other products. Reading glasses can be purchased in any store that wants to sell them, without a prescription.
Walmart has prescription eyewear section, but that's kind of an over-reach for a regular grocery store, although they could have such a department if they wanted to.
Who knows how all these laws came to be . . . a clerk has to get cigarettes for a customer, but any customer can walk in and pick up alcohol off the shelf (even though they may need to show I.D. in either case).
I have changed your figures to show what those same items are priced for at my Walmart, providing they are the same size packages as yours. I just now looked them all up.Today I had to stop again for some things I forgot yesterday.
Box of SB (store brand) Cheerios - $3.99 $1.83 (12 ounces)
Bottle of SB grape juice - $3.89 $3.78 (64 ounces)
Jar of peanuts - $5.99 $2.58 (16 ounces)
Canister of SB crescent rolls - $2.50 $2.97 (for package of 8)
Package of Ben's Ready Rice - $2.79 $1.97 (8.8 ounces)
Package of sliced deli chicken - $5.19 $3.57 (16 ounces)
Package of SB frozen Brussels sprouts - $2.49 $1.32
Package of frozen broccoli florets - $1.16 $1.52 (12.7 ounces)
total - $33.33 -> The items on your list total $28.00, not $33.33 / The items on my list total $19.54
That's very expensive. The rate you gave (£15 per pack) converts to at or about $20.18 per pack in U.S. dollars. New York or California may see those prices, but the local store I frequent charges $4.93 per pack, after applying the member's discount code. Some brands cost significantly more: in the $8 - $10 range per pack without a discount.Same here. Cigarettes are kept at a seperate counter, behind shutters, so only an assistant can serve them to a customer.. they are also in plain packing, no fancy packaging like they used to be.. this is supposedly to prevent minors from tking up smoking. However the irony is.. that at an everage cost of £15 per pack of twent y cigarettes, ther's no youngster who could afford to smoke tobacco.... and the funnier part is that Vaping costs pennies.. and Vapes and liquid are sold in all types of discount stores, and kids buy it there
Yes they are very expensive, and that's the price countrywide..in supermarkets, convenience stores, fuel forecourt stores.. everywhere.. they're all the same price, massively expensive..., and it's done a lot to stop people smoking...however many of them have just changed to Vaping.. as my X husband did... because it's significantly cheaper.That's very expensive. The rate you gave (£15 per pack) converts to at or about $20.18 per pack in U.S. dollars. New York or California may see those prices, but the local store I frequent charges $4.93 per pack, after applying the member's discount code. Some brands cost significantly more: in the $8 - $10 range per pack without a discount.
even our tiny little convenience stores sell hard liquor ( spirits as we call them ) as well as the much larger stores...In New York State, wine and hard liquor aren't allowed to be sold in grocery stores, but beer is.
Cigarettes can be, but they aren't available at the store that I shop in. I had to look it up since I don't indulge in tobacco or alcohol.
* Yes, I know - I was just addressing your earlier post because you asked me specific questions.Yes they are very expensive, and that's the price countrywide..in supermarkets, convenience stores, fuel forecourt stores.. everywhere.. they're all the same price, massively expensive..., and it's done a lot to stop people smoking...however many of them have just changed to Vaping.. as my X husband did... because it's significantly cheaper.
I neither smoke or drink alcohol... so it's not a problem for me personally...*