Grocery shopping in Nunavut.

Yukon Mike

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Check out this link to an interactive map. Just check off the things you want and it will tell you the prices in different communities, as well as a price for "Canada". I don't know what they mean by that, possibly southern Canada.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/the-north/why-is-food-so-expensive-in-nunavut-shop-for-yourself-and-find-out/article15915054/

Mike
 
And here's a related article on eating more "country food". In the article it mentions some people can't afford to go hunting, something we all know about I'm sure.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/support-hunters-to-fight-hunger-in-nunavut-says-report-1.2527189

The comments at the bottom are sometimes more entertaining than the articles.

Mike
 
I calculated the basket they listed, costs me about $100 here in AL.
Cant imagine spending $600 a month for groceries for family of four for a month, we rarely spend more than $250/m.
 
I keep waiting for the metabolism to kick into high gear, but so far we haven't seen it!
 
My brother and I were voracious eaters.....but when he hit about 12.....lordy that boy could eat.....

can't imagine having to pay those prices for food...wow

Dani
 
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