Your supermarket tours are always informative and fun and you can really learn a lot about the area your are in. My biggest regret about my trip to Kenya and various African countries was not taking the time to check out a major African supermarket
I am surprised how expensive are the vegetables in the US and how cheap all the snacks are. My first thought seeing the prices for veggies was "that's not that expensive comparing to Europe" and than I realized the prices are per pound, not per kilogram, pound being almost half a kilo.
Fresh produce isn't really widely available in the US, ironically. We export most of our local produce and import the food items we do have. I lived in MO (one of the largest states for dairy and beef) and beef was still $6/lb, on the upper end in Poland (where I lived for a few months just recently) it's $8/kg. So, we're in kind of a weird spot and yes it's VERY expensive!
Food prices have risen since the pandemic, and inflammation has helped with that. My husband and I used to go to the restaurant twice and eat one fast food meal per week. Nowadays, we eat once per week in a restaurant and fast food every 15 days. Also, we share and significantly ask for one meal.
We travel full time and haven't been back to the US in awhile and this made me miss so many of my favorite snacks! Those grilled cheese crackers are🤩 Also Publix is a bit pricier than other grocery stores, but they do have gooood stuff
Publix is midrange, yeah. Though I think bottom of the barrel stores would just show how much more processed food we eat even than is shown in Publix so I honestly prefer it that way haha.
So on point!! We're definitely not short of snacks here in the US. There's a wide variety to choose from. Something for everyone!! There was only one type of goldfish crackers and one type of Oreo cookies but now we've got a million varieties of each!! 👌🤙🍔🥨🍟🍬🍭🍫🍪🍩🍿🧁🥮
I am a Miamian, married to a Romanian, so we love you two! You speak so well of her beloved Romania, and I love my city! Plantains are big as Cuban/Latin sides next to a good dish... Recommend the Cuban Vaca Frita! while here, it's my favorite Cuban dish, and I am not Cuban, but love the cousin!
I also forgot, you should go to Hollywood, that's where the Romanian Community in South Florida lives 😊I live in South Miami not too far from the Keys!
Fireworks are on a shelf like any other products? I lived my childhood in Finland in the 70's when there weren't so many safety regulations, but even then fireworks were behind a counter.
Hi guys just a quick correction - Farinha de mandioca is one ingredient for Farofa. It's not same as Farofa, there is no spices and it's not toasted, just plain cassava flour. Can you buy it and create a video with homemade farofa? It will be very nice! :D
Oh, our mistake! And yes, we can do this! We've tried (to varying succezz) to make many different Brazilian foods at home: feijioada, curacao, pao de quiejo and more! Maybe we can try to make something with farofa soon
You guys really need to get out more and explore the GTA neighborhoods and grocery stores. Plenty of variety here with ethnic food and snacks. You’ll find more than one variety of plantain chips, Oreos and even the jarritos brand sodas available at regular stores. If you are planning to spend some time here, why not go to various street food festivals happening throughout Toronto, will make for some interesting videos.
If my memory is correct, the tomato in my near by grocery store is usually 0.99 CAD per pound, this is a discounted price but that discount usually appears twice a month. I don't buy tomato a lot as I feel like these tomatoes are lack of tomato taste and not juicy enough, I rather buy canned tomato dices.
Just found your channel. Love the supermarket trips and explaining the prices. I am always curious how much food cost around the world. I can get hamburger meat and chicken here in Tennessee,USA way cheaper. That's so crazy expensive.
Holy cow what a prices. First i tought that those veggies aren´t very expensive, but then i realized that ofcourse thouse were pounds and one kg is 2,2 pounds. So once again Finland isn´t so expencive that i tought. Other thing is that how much there is ultra prosecced "food" that isn´t healthy to eat. Nutrient value of most of those things are closer to zero.
Bananas in Nova Scotia Canada is 89 cents a pound 55 cents in Ontario always cheaper than NS . We have Chester’s chips here pronounced like mans name Chester we also have lime tortilla chips Walmart sells them
Those prices for food do not represent the US, I live in Maryland and our prices are cheaper then in Miami. Food prices all depends on the store you shop, Publix is not a cheap supermarket. The price of milk for example in Lidl is just $2.60 a gallon, banana $0.59 in most stores. My brother in law lives in Canada and drives to Buffalo every week for food shopping because it's so much cheaper than in Canada. As far as ethnic foods yes, we have much more variety and ton of choices. In Maryland we have so much compilation, in 2 miles we have 5 different stores to choice from. BTW I enjoyed your vlogs, you are the best showing prices, which is very informative when planning trips. Safe travels ✈
I'd say they chose a midrange grocery store in an expensive city, so it is representative of Miami prices however perhaps not of the entirety of the US. I could find cheaper stores in Miami, also. It just wouldn't have the same level of fresh produce.
I guess you guys don't shop at international grocery stores. We have Pão de queijo in Toronto as well, even Walmart carries it. South American snacks and cookies too. Even in some Asian supermarkets. You just have to know where to look for them.
Thank you for sharing cost in your travelling. Yes, USA is indeed one of the highest grocery price in the world, since I also lived in Silicon Valley of California and cost of living is one of the highest.
Such a fun grocery store! I want to go there…so many fun products, especially from other countries. 🤗 Although, too many tempting and unhealthy junk foods!!! 😳😵💫
I live in Miami and if I'm not mistaken that looks like the publix on Collins on 68 th or 69 streets. Publix is one of our most expensive supermarkets, fresco, presidente, sedanos are way cheaper. Yes, publix quality is better but it's not really the whole city prices. Trader Joe's is cheaper, but Milams supermarket is probably even more expensive. Aldi is also way cheaper. The options in Miami are just too many. Groceries have gone up dramatically since the pandemic thought but I think it has been pretty much everywhere in the world
Publix prices aren’t impressive-true! But locals only buy BOGO and a few staples there. Throughout the year almost everything is on sale at least once. Congrats on the baby!😁
Back in the days of my child hood, our family would like 3 cart full of groceries. TODAY family only has 1 cart of groceries. THAT HOW HIGH THINGS ARE NOW DAYS 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲
Most of the time people just jump into there cars and get what they need that week or day. They live in small house, will less storage space too. But look at all the gasoline, wear and tear on the car, plus a chance of a accident too. running to and from the store all the time Price of food is high enough >> with OUT more coast added to it
actually the prices of these foods is so much higher, if you add the bypass surgeries, diabetes and chronic illness all these sugar, corn syrup and chemical flavored processed foods will cause you.
In the US and Canada, prices are so much higher than average European prices, and the quality of food is so much lower... That sliced bread they sell - how can people even eat it? It's super chemical and disgusting... The sizes are made for elephants, not for regular people... I really can't understand it and how you can survive there with such prices and quality because that chemical food, monosodium glutamate everywhere, will cause health damage, and then welcome to the hospitals where everything costs thousands... NO surprise so many Americans are moving to Portugal, to Europe
Great job guys❤ No mici in USA!!?? I wll not come there😊 Oh no our guys found it in Chcago: ua-cam.com/video/8hOq47LoiYM/v-deo.htmlsi=nlada-K7MRmCWCRN😅
Miami shouldn’t be more pricey than nyc…but the Publix prices are too pricey. NYC has Wegmans, Lidls, Costco, Trader Joe’s and all the ethnic supermarkets. All less pricey than the supermarket in your video.
That is terrible. Beer and chips next to each other? Also tomatoes look big as hell lol. Local farmers have pumped something big there. Donut from grocery store? No... Big no. Maybe as a dessert. I respect the chances of getting healthy food like normal salad, potatoes and stuff. Imagine Texas :D Now after this video.
That's Publix! That's not really a fair assessment of American grocery prices. Also, if you want cheap groceries- that's out West! Even California has cheaper groceries than any place back East or in the Midwest. Publix is extremely expensive!!! I live in Florida, so I know, but I'm originally from Oregon out West.
Your supermarket tours are always informative and fun and you can really learn a lot about the area your are in. My biggest regret about my trip to Kenya and various African countries was not taking the time to check out a major African supermarket
Always time to go back!
I am surprised how expensive are the vegetables in the US and how cheap all the snacks are. My first thought seeing the prices for veggies was "that's not that expensive comparing to Europe" and than I realized the prices are per pound, not per kilogram, pound being almost half a kilo.
Fresh produce isn't really widely available in the US, ironically. We export most of our local produce and import the food items we do have. I lived in MO (one of the largest states for dairy and beef) and beef was still $6/lb, on the upper end in Poland (where I lived for a few months just recently) it's $8/kg. So, we're in kind of a weird spot and yes it's VERY expensive!
How much does a kg of tomatoes cost in your country?
In the US since c0vid, the prices can vary so much it can go from $2-8.50/kg. Depending on store, sales, time of year, et cetera.
Food prices have risen since the pandemic, and inflammation has helped with that. My husband and I used to go to the restaurant twice and eat one fast food meal per week. Nowadays, we eat once per week in a restaurant and fast food every 15 days. Also, we share and significantly ask for one meal.
We travel full time and haven't been back to the US in awhile and this made me miss so many of my favorite snacks! Those grilled cheese crackers are🤩
Also Publix is a bit pricier than other grocery stores, but they do have gooood stuff
Publix is midrange, yeah. Though I think bottom of the barrel stores would just show how much more processed food we eat even than is shown in Publix so I honestly prefer it that way haha.
So on point!! We're definitely not short of snacks here in the US. There's a wide variety to choose from. Something for everyone!! There was only one type of goldfish crackers and one type of Oreo cookies but now we've got a million varieties of each!! 👌🤙🍔🥨🍟🍬🍭🍫🍪🍩🍿🧁🥮
So much different processed foods.
Straight raw materials immediately hig prices 🤔
Keep on these vlogs 👍🇫🇮
Sooo much!
I am a Miamian, married to a Romanian, so we love you two! You speak so well of her beloved Romania, and I love my city! Plantains are big as Cuban/Latin sides next to a good dish... Recommend the Cuban Vaca Frita! while here, it's my favorite Cuban dish, and I am not Cuban, but love the cousin!
I also forgot, you should go to Hollywood, that's where the Romanian Community in South Florida lives 😊I live in South Miami not too far from the Keys!
Fireworks are on a shelf like any other products? I lived my childhood in Finland in the 70's when there weren't so many safety regulations, but even then fireworks were behind a counter.
Haha, welcome to America! Until just recently, Walmart sold rifles, too!
Hi guys just a quick correction - Farinha de mandioca is one ingredient for Farofa. It's not same as Farofa, there is no spices and it's not toasted, just plain cassava flour.
Can you buy it and create a video with homemade farofa? It will be very nice! :D
Oh, our mistake! And yes, we can do this! We've tried (to varying succezz) to make many different Brazilian foods at home: feijioada, curacao, pao de quiejo and more! Maybe we can try to make something with farofa soon
@@JetLagWarriors Coração , pão de queijo 😉 I can help you guys with the Farofa recepie if you guys will do it .😘
Olá, casal lindo, já se passou um ano que vocês vieram aqui para o Brasil. Estamos aguardando ansiosamente o seu retorno! ❤
My Canadian friends were so happy to be at the grocery stores and get all the lil Debbie snacks.Miami has a lot more Latin/ Hispanic inspired food .
I can agree. I’m in Miami and my fresh fruit cup was $18. The farmers markets are way better and fresher!!
You guys really need to get out more and explore the GTA neighborhoods and grocery stores. Plenty of variety here with ethnic food and snacks. You’ll find more than one variety of plantain chips, Oreos and even the jarritos brand sodas available at regular stores. If you are planning to spend some time here, why not go to various street food festivals happening throughout Toronto, will make for some interesting videos.
We will do just that. Good idea and great comment
Orlando has a large Brazilian community also and so does Connecticut
Absolutely! Brazilians are also in Miami, obviously. The diaspora of LatinAm peoples are really concentrated a lot in FL!
If my memory is correct, the tomato in my near by grocery store is usually 0.99 CAD per pound, this is a discounted price but that discount usually appears twice a month. I don't buy tomato a lot as I feel like these tomatoes are lack of tomato taste and not juicy enough, I rather buy canned tomato dices.
Fireworks are available at Canadian Tire or Walmart here in Ottawa.
Just found your channel. Love the supermarket trips and explaining the prices. I am always curious how much food cost around the world. I can get hamburger meat and chicken here in Tennessee,USA way cheaper. That's so crazy expensive.
Holy cow what a prices. First i tought that those veggies aren´t very expensive, but then i realized that ofcourse thouse were pounds and one kg is 2,2 pounds. So once again Finland isn´t so expencive that i tought. Other thing is that how much there is ultra prosecced "food" that isn´t healthy to eat. Nutrient value of most of those things are closer to zero.
Europe has EXTREMELY cheap produce after living here for a bit!
A lot of snack food!! Would love to try some. Keep safe, healthy and happy!!
Bananas in Nova Scotia Canada is 89 cents a pound 55 cents in Ontario always cheaper than NS . We have Chester’s chips here pronounced like mans name Chester we also have lime tortilla chips Walmart sells them
Those prices for food do not represent the US, I live in Maryland and our prices are cheaper then in Miami. Food prices all depends on the store you shop, Publix is not a cheap supermarket. The price of milk for example in Lidl is just $2.60 a gallon, banana $0.59 in most stores. My brother in law lives in Canada and drives to Buffalo every week for food shopping because it's so much cheaper than in Canada. As far as ethnic foods yes, we have much more variety and ton of choices. In Maryland we have so much compilation, in 2 miles we have 5 different stores to choice from. BTW I enjoyed your vlogs, you are the best showing prices, which is very informative when planning trips. Safe travels ✈
I'd say they chose a midrange grocery store in an expensive city, so it is representative of Miami prices however perhaps not of the entirety of the US. I could find cheaper stores in Miami, also. It just wouldn't have the same level of fresh produce.
I guess you guys don't shop at international grocery stores. We have Pão de queijo in Toronto as well, even Walmart carries it. South American snacks and cookies too. Even in some Asian supermarkets. You just have to know where to look for them.
Thank you for sharing cost in your travelling.
Yes, USA is indeed one of the highest grocery price in the world, since I also lived in Silicon Valley of California and cost of living is one of the highest.
I suggest you go to Trader Joe's. You will have a lot of fun! They have stuff from all over the world and the place has a different vibe!
We have Lay’s Cuban chips in our nyc supermarket!
Publix is an expensive grocery store. Not representative.
I would say midrange. Publix certainly is less expensive than Whole Foods!
The food at Publix is fresh.
Hmmm try Erewhon😅
Florida Panthers!! 😀👍🇫🇮
Miami is expensive in general, more so than other southern states for some reason, it makes Toronto seem cheap lol
Cheers
Absolutely!
Those snacks are poison for me now but if I was a kid this snack isle would be heaven to me.
Such a fun grocery store! I want to go there…so many fun products, especially from other countries. 🤗 Although, too many tempting and unhealthy junk foods!!! 😳😵💫
I live in Miami and if I'm not mistaken that looks like the publix on Collins on 68 th or 69 streets. Publix is one of our most expensive supermarkets, fresco, presidente, sedanos are way cheaper. Yes, publix quality is better but it's not really the whole city prices. Trader Joe's is cheaper, but Milams supermarket is probably even more expensive. Aldi is also way cheaper. The options in Miami are just too many. Groceries have gone up dramatically since the pandemic thought but I think it has been pretty much everywhere in the world
Are y'all stuck in the Miami floods?
Yep! Hoping to depart tonight around 9pm... original flight was yesterday around noon
Oh my goodness. Glad you are both safe. Thanks for your reply. I was 😟
Hey! I live in Miami. If you are still in the area let me know and I can suggest a few fun/interesting local gems!
Quando vão voltar ao Brasil?
Fruit and veggies in Miami vs California , I Have never been in Miami , living in California eight yers..
Publix prices aren’t impressive-true!
But locals only buy BOGO and a few staples there.
Throughout the year almost everything is on sale at least once.
Congrats on the baby!😁
Back in the days of my child hood, our family would like 3 cart full of groceries. TODAY family only has 1 cart of groceries. THAT HOW HIGH THINGS ARE NOW DAYS 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲💲
Shoutout to your correct pronunciation of Brazilian food
I thought Finland was expensive but that supermarket seems pretty expensive, no?
It's one of the more expensive grocery stores in Florida. There are plenty of Aldi there too.
"Insane grocery prices?"
Tell me that you don't know about Aldi without telling me that you don't know about Aldi.
Paprika we call bell pepper in the US
No we don’t, papkira is a spice.
@@marydavis5234 but they are talking about bell peppers they are not talking about the spice ,pay attention
Stick with Lay's!!😊
Produce in the US depends on the state and the market. California is probably cheaper than in FL.
So is that a Scarborough or Brampton accent?
I'm from Mississauga, and Ivana Scarborough
Most of the time people just jump into there cars and get what they need that week or day. They live in small house, will less storage space too. But look at all the gasoline, wear and tear on the car, plus a chance of a accident too. running to and from the store all the time Price of food is high enough >> with OUT more coast added to it
actually the prices of these foods is so much higher, if you add the bypass surgeries, diabetes and chronic illness all these sugar, corn syrup and chemical flavored processed foods will cause you.
In the US and Canada, prices are so much higher than average European prices, and the quality of food is so much lower... That sliced bread they sell - how can people even eat it? It's super chemical and disgusting... The sizes are made for elephants, not for regular people... I really can't understand it and how you can survive there with such prices and quality because that chemical food, monosodium glutamate everywhere, will cause health damage, and then welcome to the hospitals where everything costs thousands... NO surprise so many Americans are moving to Portugal, to Europe
Your in Miamiiii
"The States has the best snacks"... translation "The States has a ton of fake food, obesity and chronic disease"
Great job guys❤ No mici in USA!!?? I wll not come there😊 Oh no our guys found it in Chcago: ua-cam.com/video/8hOq47LoiYM/v-deo.htmlsi=nlada-K7MRmCWCRN😅
Miami shouldn’t be more pricey than nyc…but the Publix prices are too pricey. NYC has Wegmans, Lidls, Costco, Trader Joe’s and all the ethnic supermarkets. All less pricey than the supermarket in your video.
Publix isn’t cheap
You can buy fireworks in Canada, I don't know why you think it's illegal.
Wish we (US) would get rid of our plastic cups like Canada…but alas…freedom.
you have a lot of European viewers, could you also state the price in euros?
That is terrible. Beer and chips next to each other? Also tomatoes look big as hell lol. Local farmers have pumped something big there.
Donut from grocery store? No... Big no. Maybe as a dessert.
I respect the chances of getting healthy food like normal salad, potatoes and stuff. Imagine Texas :D Now after this video.
Those steaks were cheap....$12.50 per steak....restaurants $30 to $90 ...
That's Publix! That's not really a fair assessment of American grocery prices. Also, if you want cheap groceries- that's out West! Even California has cheaper groceries than any place back East or in the Midwest.
Publix is extremely expensive!!! I live in Florida, so I know, but I'm originally from Oregon out West.
So, she goes into one of the top three expensive stores and complains. Leave us alone.
Love from Lahore Pakistan 🇵🇰
Ivana looks beautiful!
Publix is on the pricey side. Not a great representation
Second 😂
First comment
Makes people old and sick
is she pregnant?