Full Canadian Supermarket Tour (expensive?) 🇨🇦

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Grocery shopping in Toronto, Canada!
We went to Wal-Mart, one of the biggest supermarket / department store here.
We will give you a full-tour, including only in Canada food items like ketchup chips and bagged milk. What do you think? Is Canada expensive?

Canada cost of living
USA vs. Canada Wal-Mart
USA vs. Canada prices
Canada LCBO and Beer Store

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JetLagWarriors is a Canadian couple -- Steve and Ivana. After travelling here and there for a few years, mostly during Canadian winter, we fully caught the travel bug and decided to travel INDEFINITELY! Subscribe to keep up with our journey. Thanks!

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Big shoutout to my mom :D :D
1:34 - Unique Canadian food items & prices
14:27 - Shoes, clothes, electronics & household items
18:11 - Alcohol prices & Canadian taxes
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I love Canadian english, its so easy to understand, no lot of slang.

eliaselnata
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Brazil's got bag milk too. It's not often at the supermarkets because of its short expiring dates. You usually find them at bakeries.

engrobert
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Happy to see you both safe with family.

bungaialoevera
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South Africa also has milk in a bag, we call it sachets. We also have boxed wine, usually the cheaper lower quality wine comes in a box. We also have tomato sauce (ketchup) flavoured chips. 😄

jenniferkirchoff
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I've lived in Canada for 18 years and in the west part of Canada, we don't do a bag of milk unlike in the east Canada part. Honestly, I've always shopped at most ethnic stores so I always find many different exotic fruits, veggies and products. Not sure where Ivana is from in Indonesia, Paria aka bittermelon is quite staple in certain areas in Indonesia such as west java, sumatra & south sulawesi. I grew up with bitternelon in a Sumatran household.

EPJoonas
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I'm an old guy, but up to the 90's milk was also sold in bags in Brasil, wich at home we put in the same kind of holsters you have. You have sent me back to my youth.

henriqueg
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Actually, bags of milk were very popular in Brazil until the 90s/2000s (you still can find them in some supermarkets). But now, boxes of milk are more common, mainly because they last longer.

The holders are super familiar to me :D

celsocelante
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Wonderful to see you guys back in your home country...yeah, home sweet home. Interesting tour around that Wal- Mart, lots of goods...that Indo Mie is yummy !!! Hope your mom will like it. Thanks for posting, Steve lvana.

chaw
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We don't have bag milk in the U.S. We don't have ketchup, cucumber or the All Dressed Lays chips. I'm always amazed that Canadians call Kraft macaroni and cheese "Kraft Dinner". Similar prices on groceries except for cheese and meat which is way more than U.S. But I did hear that Canada has better quality meat. I just subscribed. I love shopping videos the best. Thank you!

JeanStAubin-nluo
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All those exotic fruits and veg they’ve actually always had in Canada, but were primarily sold at ethnic grocery stores. Over the past ten years they are being sold more at mainstream grocery store.

sammospencer
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Plantains and okra have been available in ethnic stores (West Indian and African) in Canada since the beginning of time...just an FYI

a.konadu
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Guess I'll postpone my Canadian trip! Prices are HIGH! 😃😃🥺🥺😁😁

edsongoncalvesmoreira
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Thanks for this wonderful video n for showing your grocery shopping in your home town.

Yasin_Affandi
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There are milk bags in Brazil too. Normally in bakeries rather than in supermarkets. They usually taste better, actually.
I've seen wine in boxes in Argentina too.

caiosax
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We romanians have boxed wine too. 🙂 And yes, it's more affordable. But I was shocked to see a Fetească Regală in that shop! 😂

CDLush
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Bag milk is not a Canadian thing. It's an Ontario thing if anything. As stated in the comments there are other countries that use bagged milk. But you have obviously not been to any other province in Canada as if you had, you would know that bagged milk is only in Ontario and maybe a few other small communities.

unkleteddybear
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Nice video! Romania also used to have plastic milk bags and they looked the same. If you search lapte la pungă you will find some old pictures. But we still have the plastic wine bag in a cardboard box, just as you shown in the video, but they don't sell them in a supermarket, there are small wine stores, usually at the ground floor of apartment buildings, where you can find these wine bags

preeteetsutsu
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Howdy, love the channel! We did have bag milk ages ago in Brazil … sometime around the 90’s we went to bootleg milk and I haven’t seen the bags since

dennisgouveadeazevedo
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As of this very second, the Canadian Dollar is R13.62 South African Rand. The Wonder Bread comes to R37.46 per loaf. The price for a standard loaf of bread in South Africa is roughly between R15.99 - R20.99. We sell bagged milk from the fridges for about 40 years now, but sometimes you find that it isn't as fresh, as the ones you get in a 2 Litre bottle. They tend to go sour within a day or two. The US Dollar is currently at R18.60. So, it is a bit cheaper in Canada, but a lot more expensive in South African Rand ! 👍

MagnusPaul
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I’m American and in the military, when I was stationed in UAE I noticed they had ketchup lays too they were always my go to

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