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According to a survey conducted by The Harris Poll, about 90% of Americans are concerned about food prices. And how could they not be when inflation is now the highest in about 40 years.

That means that shoppers have to cut down on staples such as bread, meat, dairy, fruit, and vegetables, or switch them for cheaper alternatives. Meanwhile, more vulnerable people will have no choice but to skip meals.

No wonder more and more people are already forced to alter their shopping habits and reevaluate the grocery list and things that fell under the essentials category.

And to put inflation into perspective, people from all around the world are now sharing pics of their grocery hauls showing what money can buy you in these difficult times. Below, we selected some of the most illuminating ones that shoppers shared on Reddit.

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$35 Worth Of Groceries In Brazil!

$35 Worth Of Groceries In Brazil!

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Recently Moved From The USA: Here's €29.00 ($30.25) Of Budget Groceries In Munich, Germany

Recently Moved From The USA: Here's €29.00 ($30.25) Of Budget Groceries In Munich, Germany

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$4.45 Worth Of Produce In Argentina (Currency Crashed Again Today)

 $4.45 Worth Of Produce In Argentina (Currency Crashed Again Today)

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Food prices are on fire, and chances are you probably have felt it already. In fact, they were a whopping 9.4% higher in April 2022 than in April 2021 which made it the largest annual increase in 41 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, grocery prices jumped 10.8% for the year and that does not reflect seasonal swings.

A number of factors are to blame for the rising food prices. They range from something as simple as bad weather and post-pandemic disruptions in supply chains, and increased demand due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which has increased wheat and other commodity prices.

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This Is What £80 Worth Of Groceries Looks Like In London

This Is What £80 Worth Of Groceries Looks Like In London

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#5

What $67 Of Groceries Looks Like From A Discount Grocery In One Of The Poorest Towns In Texas

What $67 Of Groceries Looks Like From A Discount Grocery In One Of The Poorest Towns In Texas

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This Is $100 Worth Of Groceries In The South Suburbs Of Chicago

This Is $100 Worth Of Groceries In The South Suburbs Of Chicago

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In the US, the deadly and highly infectious avian flu left local farmers with no option but to kill millions of egg-laying hens. As a result, the country's egg supply was substantially reduced which drove up prices. The damage to the egg industry hit consumers hard in April when egg prices soared 10.3%, adjusted for seasonal changes. Without those adjustments, egg prices spiked 22.6% over the 12 months ending in April.

Among many foods, meat and dairy products got significantly pricier. Bacon cost 17.7% more, and chicken prices were up by 16.4%, CNN reports. Meanwhile, butter and margarine together went up by 19.2% and milk prices went up 14.7%, with fresh whole milk jumping 15.5%.

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$73 Of Groceries In LA, Ca. Shopping Bargain Only, Splurged On The Meats For Bday

$73 Of Groceries In LA, Ca. Shopping Bargain Only, Splurged On The Meats For Bday

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Forget Real Estate, Wtf Is Up With Grocery Prices

Forget Real Estate, Wtf Is Up With Grocery Prices

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#9

$40 Worth Of Groceries In 2022. Washington, Dc

$40 Worth Of Groceries In 2022. Washington, Dc

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Moreover, flour prices have also seen a whopping surge of 14% and coffee by 13.5%. As you may already have noticed, fruits and vegetables also got a lot more expensive, as citrus shot up 18.6% and lettuce rose 12.7%. Simultaneously, canned fruits and veggies were also affected with a price increase of 10.4%.

For those who enjoy eating out at restaurants every now and then, this may become a luxury. According to CNN, menu prices grew 7.2% for the year, because operators raised prices to counterbalance the surge in the cost of produce.

#10

$91 Worth Of Groceries In Wisconsin

$91 Worth Of Groceries In Wisconsin

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$140.33 Of Groceries For 5 Dinners, 7+ Breakfasts, Snacks For A Family Of 4 In Georgia, USA

$140.33 Of Groceries For 5 Dinners, 7+ Breakfasts, Snacks For A Family Of 4 In Georgia, USA

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#12

$123 Worth Of Groceries In Missouri, USA

$123 Worth Of Groceries In Missouri, USA

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But America is far from the only place that has been affected by drastic inflation and skyrocketing prices. A similar situation has been reported in the UK, as well as many European countries. Many shoppers have already felt the hit of increased grocery bills and they are now sharing what and how much food money can buy them in different places around the world.

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#13

$87.63 Worth Of Depression Junk Food In America

$87.63 Worth Of Depression Junk Food In America

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This Is $70 Worth Of Groceries When You Just Buy Random, Non Essential Items And Live In The Midwest

This Is $70 Worth Of Groceries When You Just Buy Random, Non Essential Items And Live In The Midwest

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$70 Worth Of Groceries In Adelaide, South Australia

$70 Worth Of Groceries In Adelaide, South Australia

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Bored Panda reached out to a Redditor named Pressureshack who recently moved from the US to Munich in Germany.

“What I first noticed (due to the war in Ukraine) is that sunflower oil (the most common cooking oil in Munich) quickly disappeared, then all other cheaper oils also became unavailable with only olive oil left,” the Redditor said and added that sunflower oil is back but more expensive. He posted this grocery haul that cost him $30.25 in one of the subreddits.

Moreover, a lot of his usual brands became pricier: “From 1.99 to 2.50 EUR for oatmeal or .99 to 1.20 EUR for ham, a euro more for chicken. Tiny differences, but they add up.”

#16

What 2,131¥(15.76usd) Worth Of Grocery Look Like In Japan

What 2,131¥(15.76usd) Worth Of Grocery Look Like In Japan

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#17

$200 Of No Holds Barred Groceries, Portland Or

$200 Of No Holds Barred Groceries, Portland Or

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$90 Worth Of Groceries In A Low Cost Of Living Area (Nw Ohio)

$90 Worth Of Groceries In A Low Cost Of Living Area (Nw Ohio)

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Pressureshack who now lives in Munich said that he constantly shops for 50% off items nearing the expiration date. This way, he can eat them immediately or freeze them for later. Moreover, “right before closing time and on Saturdays (stores are closed on Sundays) is when I go to find the most of these clearance deals. It's like thrift grocery shopping.”

“It also means I go shopping more often just to browse which items are on clearance, sometimes walking from one Lidl to another. It makes meal planning more difficult, but it is also saving me a lot of money,” the Redditor explained.

#19

$5.25 Worth Of Groceries In A Small Town In Baja California

$5.25 Worth Of Groceries In A Small Town In Baja California

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#20

Hey, Why Not... This Is A Purchase Of About $20 Of Groceries In Venezuela

Hey, Why Not... This Is A Purchase Of About $20 Of Groceries In Venezuela

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#21

$69 Of Groceries In Canada

$69 Of Groceries In Canada

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#22

This Was $95. Ontario, Canada

This Was $95. Ontario, Canada

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#23

This Is Just Shy Of $180 Of Groceries In NY As Of Last Night

This Is Just Shy Of $180 Of Groceries In NY As Of Last Night

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#24

£20 (~$25) Of Groceries In London, UK

£20 (~$25) Of Groceries In London, UK

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#25

$500 Groceries USA

$500 Groceries USA

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#26

Since We're Still Doing This...$37 Of Groceries June 2022 . San Francisco, Ca

Since We're Still Doing This...$37 Of Groceries June 2022 . San Francisco, Ca

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#27

$64 Worth Of Groceries In New York

$64 Worth Of Groceries In New York

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#28

$52.52 Worth Of Groceries In The Us

$52.52 Worth Of Groceries In The Us

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#29

How Few Groceries $165 Gets You These Days In The Us

How Few Groceries $165 Gets You These Days In The Us

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#30

This Is $70 Worth Of Groceries In The Most Expensive City In The USA

This Is $70 Worth Of Groceries In The Most Expensive City In The USA

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#31

What $45 Gets You In Groceries In Southern California… At Walmart

What $45 Gets You In Groceries In Southern California… At Walmart

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#32

310 Cad Worth Of Grocery In Montreal, Canada

310 Cad Worth Of Grocery In Montreal, Canada

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#33

This Is What 91.75$ Gets You In Canada (Rural Alberta)

This Is What 91.75$ Gets You In Canada (Rural Alberta)

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#34

$51 Of Groceries In Oklahoma

$51 Of Groceries In Oklahoma

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#35

$50 Of Groceries In Quincy, Ma (Smh)

$50 Of Groceries In Quincy, Ma (Smh)

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#36

$70 Worth Of Groceries In Walla Walla Washington

$70 Worth Of Groceries In Walla Walla Washington

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#37

$82.87usd With Of Groceries From Socal USA

 $82.87usd With Of Groceries From Socal USA

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#38

So I Head We Are Doing Grocery Pics - $60 In San Jose!

So I Head We Are Doing Grocery Pics - $60 In San Jose!

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#39

The Price Of Chicken Breast At My Local Grocery Store

The Price Of Chicken Breast At My Local Grocery Store

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#40

[$70 Worth Of Groceries In Canada

[$70 Worth Of Groceries In Canada

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#41

This Is What $50 Worth Of Groceries Looks Like In Central Virginia

This Is What $50 Worth Of Groceries Looks Like In Central Virginia

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$70 Worth Of Groceries In The U.S.

$70 Worth Of Groceries In The U.S.

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