12 people from different countries showed how much their grocery baskets cost and what they look like (13 photos)
Netizens from different parts of the world shared what they regularly buy from products and told how much money they spend on food.
Each family has its own standard set of products that are always available at home. This set depends on the family’s income, eating habits and, of course, on the country where the family lives. Probably, this set does not always correspond to the consumer basket approved by the state. And it can also differ significantly in cost and composition of products that residents living in another corner of the planet are used to buying.
Shopping in Argentina cost $4.5
A resident of a small town in the US state of Texas spent $67
This is what $20 worth of purchases look like in Venezuela
An Australian left about $70 in a supermarket
The Brazilian paid $35 for this set of products
Shopping in South Africa for $75
The Japanese spent about $16
Canada and the total purchase cost is about seventy dollars
This is a basket from a Munich resident that cost about $30
A Swedish resident spent $73 on his purchases
Londoner's $25 Shopping
An American's $88 purchases: he himself ironically claims that this food is ideal for depression