u/meattbagg

What grocery item has skyrocketed in your country?
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What grocery item has skyrocketed in your country?

I hate to admit that food is almost becoming a luxury: factoring that a few groceries are being sold at exuberant prices.

A single tomato in Kenya goes for about $0.19 from $0.12 and a kilogram costs upto $0.77. A 100kg crate upped from ~$50 to ~$140. Considering currency differences this is pinch for the common person here in Kenya.

What groceries have gone up in your country?

u/meattbagg — 11 hours ago