cost of living in Australia is driven by greedy employees who keep wanting endless payrise and greedy landlords endlessly increasing rents.....we have ourselves to blame
2025-02-09 08:44:39
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Jessi :
noticed how you picked the most expensive items :P
2025-02-09 05:05:04
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Nelly Power :
the price of eggs is ridiculous. I'm glad I have laying chooks
2025-02-09 08:16:12
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robbieflynn1 :
Get a grip, yous are earning about $75 a hour for donkey jobs
2025-02-10 00:48:31
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jeffmoore265 :
you people should be defending this man instead of putting him down
2025-02-10 08:02:37
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shippy🇦🇺 :
It’s crazy 🤪🤪🤪 every time you just duck into to shops seems to cost ya $50 😔
2025-02-09 04:00:34
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Jason69 :
Were totally screwed! Thanks labor
2025-02-09 07:01:57
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kezz :
at Aldi eggs are 4 dollars butter 2.50 shop around cost if living is nothing here
2025-02-09 07:45:30
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QnonsoseWilson :
the butter, meh, it's not cheap but you don't exactly use a tub a week. A2 milk, like nudie juice is the most expensive stuff of its type. show me Coles brand milk and eggs.
2025-02-09 04:30:29
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Harmony⭐ :
Do more
2025-02-09 06:25:07
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Hank Jones :
People keep voting labor 🥴
2025-02-09 19:40:06
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loverofgreekthings :
My weekly shop for a family of four went from $150 to an Average of $300 &that’s just supermarket &only buying specials and with the exception of not buying cheap milk & butter for kids.
2025-02-09 06:13:22
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Belinda Lee Elliott 🇦🇺 :
Yesterday in South Australia. 3 kiwi fruit. A very small bunch of grapes $12. Eat healthy they said. 🙄
2025-02-09 07:32:26
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user3387102052294 :
I don’t know how young families afford to live, or that’s right both parents have to work full time. What about the kids yeah 😡
2025-02-09 06:06:45
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matthewclark286 :
Go to Aldi
2025-02-09 06:15:12
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redders25 :
I was thinking the other day about how many items under $1 were available in Aussie supermarkets, & couldn’t think of one at all! Anyone else? Not even a small chocolate bar?
2025-02-10 01:25:09
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Vana :
The milk is crazyyy
2025-02-12 08:31:47
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provenio1 :
that's nothing, I was in Sainsbury's in the UK today where chocolate digestives were £2 for a small packet, and a small tube of toothpaste was £8, a tub of margarine was £7. There are no price pressures for supermarkets any longer, their constant price hikes are just pure unadulterated greed, hence most UK supermarkets posting record profits, most up from hundreds of millions to billions on the same volume of sales. shoppers need to start boycotting supermarkets until the great ripoff stops.
2025-02-11 02:45:36
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