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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

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  • @eliaselnata4551
    @eliaselnata4551 Год назад +11

    I love Canadian english, its so easy to understand, no lot of slang.

  • @engrobert
    @engrobert Год назад +130

    Brazil's got bag milk too. It's not often at the supermarkets because of its short expiring dates. You usually find them at bakeries.

    • @unicornns5695
      @unicornns5695 Год назад +9

      Serbia used to have it in '90s but we must to cook it before use.

    • @luizcarlosabreu1158
      @luizcarlosabreu1158 Год назад

      Only second line countries use bag milk...

    • @kronop8884
      @kronop8884 Год назад +6

      Yep, the rest of world usually have fresh milk in plastic bottles or the Swedish invention of TetraPak, paper cartons

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад +2

      India has bag milk but you have to pasteurize it yourself or risk getting diseases like Tuberculosis.

    • @ccryder654
      @ccryder654 Год назад

      America had bag milk in the 80s!! It was the cheapest way to buy it. It disappeared before the 90s hit!!!

  • @jenniferkirchoff8820
    @jenniferkirchoff8820 Год назад +10

    South Africa also has milk in a bag, we call it sachets. We also have boxed wine, usually the cheaper lower quality wine comes in a box. We also have tomato sauce (ketchup) flavoured chips. 😄

  • @celsocelante1285
    @celsocelante1285 Год назад +34

    Actually, bags of milk were very popular in Brazil until the 90s/2000s (you still can find them in some supermarkets). But now, boxes of milk are more common, mainly because they last longer.
    The holders are super familiar to me :D

    • @oinkfoink3595
      @oinkfoink3595 Год назад

      Yes, last longer and tastes like crap :-( . I miss the fresh plastic milk in Brasil .... btw, I live in Canada/Quebec for almost 2 decades now, the quality of milk here is usually very good, much better than whatever they sell in the US.

    • @andrecarvalho9637
      @andrecarvalho9637 Год назад

      UHT milk tastes really bad. The dairy industry forced the UHT milk slowly in the 90s and Brazilians never complained.

    • @xmaspast
      @xmaspast Год назад

      We had them in the UK in the 70's briefly, they were delivered by the milkman, not sure if they ever got as far as supermarkets.

    • @cuetTimmonz
      @cuetTimmonz Год назад

      non dairy milk in cartons too. last longer than dairy milk, i have to say. like over 6 months more. 1.00 stores sell them now. don't buy it in bulk barn, over 5.00 there. 2.50 in all other stores.. and like i said, shelf life is almost a yr!

    • @sheilajac
      @sheilajac Год назад

      When i was a kid in the 70's (in Canada) our milk was delivered, in those bags. We had a milk cupboard accessible from inside and outside, where they left it. Not sure when it stopped, or if my mom cancelled it at some point, but i don't think milk is delivered that way anywhere anymore. Surprising to see it sold in the east, it's not sold in walmart in western Canada.

  • @cityliving-rainforestperson
    @cityliving-rainforestperson Год назад +17

    Happy to see you both safe with family.

    • @MarcusPuma2000
      @MarcusPuma2000 Год назад +2

      Eles viajaram o litoral do Brasil, e não aconteceu nada. Meu irmão foi na Europa, e foi assaltado!

    • @henri9289
      @henri9289 Год назад +3

      Happy? with this cold weather? hahahah

    • @bengbengantochenel21
      @bengbengantochenel21 Год назад

      helo may fren 🙏🏻💪

  • @henriqueg8399
    @henriqueg8399 Год назад +4

    I'm an old guy, but up to the 90's milk was also sold in bags in Brasil, wich at home we put in the same kind of holsters you have. You have sent me back to my youth.

  • @EPJoonas
    @EPJoonas Год назад +6

    I've lived in Canada for 18 years and in the west part of Canada, we don't do a bag of milk unlike in the east Canada part. Honestly, I've always shopped at most ethnic stores so I always find many different exotic fruits, veggies and products. Not sure where Ivana is from in Indonesia, Paria aka bittermelon is quite staple in certain areas in Indonesia such as west java, sumatra & south sulawesi. I grew up with bitternelon in a Sumatran household.

  • @sammospencer8641
    @sammospencer8641 Год назад +5

    All those exotic fruits and veg they’ve actually always had in Canada, but were primarily sold at ethnic grocery stores. Over the past ten years they are being sold more at mainstream grocery store.

  • @chaw294
    @chaw294 Год назад +5

    Wonderful to see you guys back in your home country...yeah, home sweet home. Interesting tour around that Wal- Mart, lots of goods...that Indo Mie is yummy !!! Hope your mom will like it. Thanks for posting, Steve lvana.

  • @edsongoncalvesmoreira1157
    @edsongoncalvesmoreira1157 Год назад +5

    Guess I'll postpone my Canadian trip! Prices are HIGH! 😃😃🥺🥺😁😁

  • @caiosax
    @caiosax Год назад +7

    There are milk bags in Brazil too. Normally in bakeries rather than in supermarkets. They usually taste better, actually.
    I've seen wine in boxes in Argentina too.

    • @deniseb9700
      @deniseb9700 Год назад +2

      Tem vinho de caixa também aqui no Brasil, já comprei da marcas Terranova,Arbo e um português Aldeias da Serra..👍🏻

  • @JeanStAubin-nl9uo
    @JeanStAubin-nl9uo Год назад +8

    We don't have bag milk in the U.S. We don't have ketchup, cucumber or the All Dressed Lays chips. I'm always amazed that Canadians call Kraft macaroni and cheese "Kraft Dinner". Similar prices on groceries except for cheese and meat which is way more than U.S. But I did hear that Canada has better quality meat. I just subscribed. I love shopping videos the best. Thank you!

    • @drprogensteinphp
      @drprogensteinphp 8 месяцев назад

      Up until about a year ago, we didn't sell Reese's Peanut Butter Cups either. Since their inception, they were always manufactured and marketed in Canada as Reese Peanut Butter Cups. Notice the lack of apostrophe. This is because Canada is a bilingual country (English/French), and the French language does not use an apostrophe for possessive. That's the way they've been marketed my entire life, until recently I've seen shelves with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (also made in Canada).
      Bagged milk is only sold within certain regions and provinces of Canada...Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. It is not widely sold anywhere in western Canada...Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, or British Columbia. I've lived in Calgary Alberta since 1977, and haven't seen bagged milk sold here since the early 1980s. It's also not available in Newfoundland - Labrador.

  • @mattheusnunez5951
    @mattheusnunez5951 Год назад +29

    Amo os vídeos de vocês! Meus parabéns, mesmo não entendendo nada de inglês eu assisto até o fim! KK❤

    • @sem-nick-official
      @sem-nick-official Год назад +6

      Tem legenda em português amigo

    • @preservandoainfancia4024
      @preservandoainfancia4024 Год назад +2

      Eu estou aprendendo inglês com eles! Estou praticando o inglês com os vídeos. Não perco um!

    • @luizcarlosabreu1158
      @luizcarlosabreu1158 Год назад +1

      O youtube tem o recurso de tradutor automático para qualquer idioma. Procure nas configurações depois de marcar as legendas...

    • @elianacristina8020
      @elianacristina8020 Год назад

      Quando vc acessar o vídeo vc vai ver um símbolo parecendo uma rodinha,vc acessa, que vc vai ver, é só escolher o idioma

    • @Deb724
      @Deb724 Год назад

      😊

  • @CDLush
    @CDLush Год назад +12

    We romanians have boxed wine too. 🙂 And yes, it's more affordable. But I was shocked to see a Fetească Regală in that shop! 😂

    • @lauram4168
      @lauram4168 Год назад

      Da au vin romanesc la magazinul de băuturi alcoolice, aici unde locuiesc eu îl aduc și nu e prea ieftin 14 sau 15 $ canadieni

  • @user-og2wt3le4j
    @user-og2wt3le4j Год назад

    At 19:30. In Ontario you can now find wine, cider, and beer in some grocery stores.

  • @a.konadu4010
    @a.konadu4010 Год назад +4

    Plantains and okra have been available in ethnic stores (West Indian and African) in Canada since the beginning of time...just an FYI

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +4

    Thanks for this wonderful video n for showing your grocery shopping in your home town.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +1

      It's very interesting to see how d Canadian packed their fresh milk from d grocery store, in a plastic bag. Well, those fresh produce n goods sold in d supermarket r still affordable, I guess.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +2

      What's d 13% tax called in Canada, GST, VAT etc.

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Год назад +1

      In Malaysia, we don't have locally produced Lay's chips, but we have d imported Lay's chips from Thailand n they r quite delicious n very affordable ie RM3 for a small packet, d flavors r very interesting like salted egg, chilli shrimps etc.

  • @TechDaddyFr
    @TechDaddyFr Год назад +8

    Lays Ketchup chips exist in Belgium as well. Boxed wine also. But I've never seen these milk bags anywhere 🙂

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад

      Ketchup chips in many Asian countries too.

  • @unkleteddybear
    @unkleteddybear Год назад +3

    Bag milk is not a Canadian thing. It's an Ontario thing if anything. As stated in the comments there are other countries that use bagged milk. But you have obviously not been to any other province in Canada as if you had, you would know that bagged milk is only in Ontario and maybe a few other small communities.

    • @Globalurb
      @Globalurb Год назад

      It's more an Eastern Canada thing. It's also common in Quebec and the maritimes.

  • @ditz3nfitness
    @ditz3nfitness Год назад +1

    As a Dane, I found this video quite interesting to watch!

  • @jaimiemaass2511
    @jaimiemaass2511 Год назад +1

    Yes, some places in the United States does have bag milk mostly I seem to find it at Quiktrip. They also have bag orange juice there as well.

  • @preeteetsutsu1134
    @preeteetsutsu1134 Год назад +3

    Nice video! Romania also used to have plastic milk bags and they looked the same. If you search lapte la pungă you will find some old pictures. But we still have the plastic wine bag in a cardboard box, just as you shown in the video, but they don't sell them in a supermarket, there are small wine stores, usually at the ground floor of apartment buildings, where you can find these wine bags

    • @ionicafardefrica
      @ionicafardefrica Год назад

      no respectable Romanian will drink wine from a bag. There are some wine brands that package the product in plastic bottles, but those are considered low end crap product. The only place people will not frown on plastic is when they buy wine from the winery directly. But still, that's as low as we go, no plastic bags, thank God XD

  • @auralplex
    @auralplex Год назад +7

    Man I miss ketchup chips. I lived in Toronto for 3.5 years after moving there from Romania. I smuggled a few bags across the border when I visited last lol. And I totally forgot about the milk in bags… man brings me back to the early to mid 90s.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад +1

      There is a spice company called Badilla. They sell dry ketchup powder. Anything you sprinkle it on tastes like ketchup. Would easily work on potato chips!

  • @marcribe6483
    @marcribe6483 Год назад +6

    Regarding milk sold in bags, in Brazil this has always been the way. You had three types of milk, A, B &the cheaper Type C. Also the plastic milk holder thingee. The milk box arrived in Brazil's market, most notably in Rio & Sao Paulo around 1977/78. By the eighties bag milk had pretty much disappeared in most cities. Weird to see it used in Canada still as the preferred milk container.

    • @alanvictor5799
      @alanvictor5799 Год назад +2

      Don't know about the rest of Brazil, but bag milk is still sold in the Northeast, you can find them in any supermarket. In my house, we only buy bag milk because it's healthier

    • @zazabark4815
      @zazabark4815 Год назад +1

      ​@@alanvictor5799 aqui em Curitiba faz tempo que não vejo, mas tem de caixinha e garrafa de plástico.

    • @oinkfoink3595
      @oinkfoink3595 Год назад +1

      You can somewhat translate the 'old' A,B and C types to "integral", "semi-desnatado" and "desnatado". In canada they are sold as fat percentage: 1%, 2% and 3.25%

    • @vitordelucca
      @vitordelucca Год назад

      ​​@@zazabark4815 aqui em londrina tem leite de saquinho tranquilo... Agora de garrafa que não tem aqui. I

  • @VagnerSh
    @VagnerSh Год назад +4

    Really Nice! I live in Japan, and the whole bread I eat here is baked in Canada.

  • @CheCosaTesoro
    @CheCosaTesoro Год назад +1

    Boxed ( casked) wine was invented in Australia. Common in Oz, NZ, and the region.

  • @MagnusPaul1976
    @MagnusPaul1976 Год назад +4

    As of this very second, the Canadian Dollar is R13.62 South African Rand. The Wonder Bread comes to R37.46 per loaf. The price for a standard loaf of bread in South Africa is roughly between R15.99 - R20.99. We sell bagged milk from the fridges for about 40 years now, but sometimes you find that it isn't as fresh, as the ones you get in a 2 Litre bottle. They tend to go sour within a day or two. The US Dollar is currently at R18.60. So, it is a bit cheaper in Canada, but a lot more expensive in South African Rand ! 👍

  • @alinamargineantu6011
    @alinamargineantu6011 Год назад +3

    Hello again,I forgot to say that we also have box wine in Romania 😃

  • @preciousstone6878
    @preciousstone6878 Год назад +1

    Nice tour of the supermarket there! Sugar free syrup?? LOL! funny! And my husband is shopping for a 75" tv !! First choice LG,(on promotion Rm4k+) then Samsung or Sony.

  • @lotusnegra1537
    @lotusnegra1537 Год назад +1

    7:22 We had this in Brazil, in maybe what, 30 years ago? I remember when I was a child, milk was sold in these bags. But then long life milk came in and I never saw bag milk again.

  • @arneltuazon
    @arneltuazon Год назад

    I still remember when we DIDN'T have bagged milk. Milk came in a large, white, plastic jug with a plastic ring around the neck and sealed with a small, round, cardboard lid like a pog. When your milk jug was empty you would bring it back to the corner store and insert the plastic ring on this tall metal pole near the back of the store. The jug would slide down the pole to be picked up, cleaned and re-used.

  • @lalalalalalala127
    @lalalalalalala127 4 месяца назад

    haha the bagged milk is so unique! I’ve studied in Vancouver for 4 years. I only saw Dairyland milk in a regular package.

  • @dennisgouveadeazevedo6238
    @dennisgouveadeazevedo6238 Год назад +2

    Howdy, love the channel! We did have bag milk ages ago in Brazil … sometime around the 90’s we went to bootleg milk and I haven’t seen the bags since

  • @Fritha71
    @Fritha71 Год назад +2

    They don't have plastic bags but still sell their milk in plastic bags. Logic!

  • @SecureMedal68
    @SecureMedal68 Год назад +1

    I’m American and in the military, when I was stationed in UAE I noticed they had ketchup lays too they were always my go to

  • @unicornns5695
    @unicornns5695 Год назад +2

    Rakija (sljivovica) 🇷🇸 connecting people ;) nice video again
    Ps milk in bags where in Serbia in '90s but we must to cook it before use.

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 Год назад +1

    At 4:18. You see many stores offering discounts on items if you buy two or three at a time. As for bread, the prices vary greatly depending on what store you go to.

  • @BirteK1975
    @BirteK1975 Год назад +1

    We had bagged milk in Germany in the 1970s. Now, it comes in a carton and costs about 1$ (US) per liter.

  • @bobbbxxx
    @bobbbxxx Год назад +1

    Welcome home! Some corrections; liquor laws have changed. Supermarkets are allowed to sell beer and wine if they want, some do some don't. Some Walmarts do, some don't. Bars can sell takeout wine/beer liquor and can get a licence to have a bottle shop if they want. Most carry wine, beer and cider but others like Eataly or Stock also carry hard alcohol like Scotch or Gin. No, you don't pay tax on most food items; only on junk food or pre-prepared meals. Fruit, meat, dairy, baked goods etc are not taxed in Ontario. The cost of living in Brazil has gone through the roof over the past 20 years; I have no idea how people make do unless they are rich. My friend's family and friends in Brazil struggle and don't eat a lot of meat.😮‍💨 Last time I was in Brazil I had a very difficult time finding fresh milk; they only sold the tetrapak shelf milk. and I couldn't find any cream. I don't know if this has changed. In Mexico now you can buy fresh milk to drink. Electronic goods in Brazil are super expensive. Plantains in Canada have been around for a long time; I don't know about Walmart though. For those types of foods it is best to shop in Chinatown or at an Asian supermarket like T&T, or Seafood City (Filipino). I remember apples in Brazil being awful, though. Frito Lay owns Doritos and Lays. Pearl Milling syrup and pancakes used to be Aunt Jemima. The government selling alcohol here provides us with a lot of funding for our Universal Healthcare system. For Brazilian foods you pretty much have to go to Toronto in the Portuguese/Brazilian neighbourhood (Dundas West). You can get a lot of common Brazilian foods. Also there are other Latin grocery stores that sell food from all over SA. Most people drink a lot of Ontario craft beers and cider now; imported beers aren't trendy at all anymore.

  • @GIUSTILuan
    @GIUSTILuan Год назад +13

    Hey guys! I’m brazilian but I live in Canada for 8 years now, in Alberta. We don’t have milk in bags… its usually cartons or plastic jugs. That’s interesting to see that in Ontario you guys have on plastic bags like we have in Brazil.

    • @faithait7307
      @faithait7307 Год назад +2

      Only Québec and Ontario holds milk in plastic bags it’s better for the environment

    • @chrishoyland2871
      @chrishoyland2871 Год назад +2

      bagged milk fell out favour in the late 80's in western canada .

    • @cuetTimmonz
      @cuetTimmonz Год назад

      bags of mil have been around over 50 yrs. its nothing new. born and raised in Canada. but i don't drink dairy milk anymore. last 6 yrs or so. and i make my own oat milk, sometimes too.

    • @trainboy1979
      @trainboy1979 Год назад

      @@faithait7307 Maritimes as well

    • @Gloryboyquan
      @Gloryboyquan Год назад

      also off question OK if you go to Canada country OK and I buy vehicle over there then went I want to go back to my home country to visit friends and family member what will happen to the vehicle???????????thank you for help sorry for bad english

  • @luizvinha
    @luizvinha Год назад +1

    We have bagged milk in Brazil as well

  • @KalEL224
    @KalEL224 Год назад +1

    Shows how long you’ve not been shopping tcl is one of the biggest electronics now. They bought the naming rights to the “Chinese theater” in Hollywood.

  • @ionut3118
    @ionut3118 Год назад +1

    Bagged milk, we have it in Romania too. And by the way the prices in Canada are similar to Romania, some cheaper some more expensive

  • @zuraidazakaria7419
    @zuraidazakaria7419 Год назад +2

    Yea i miss walmart but im not missing the prices.
    The eggs are 4.18 per carton wow.Used to be 1.29 !!
    At least honey nut cheerios is still decently priced at 3 for 10.
    Ivana stay away from Hungry Man or Swanson.The most decent tv dinner imo is Stouffers.
    Mayochup 😂 😂 😂

  • @creamthelapin
    @creamthelapin Год назад +1

    Reporting in from the UK. We have boxed wine, it's typically available from any major supermarket, however, it is not much cheaper than bottled wine. Lay's and Doritos are both PepsiCo brands, so not competitors. Lay's is sold as Walkers here, although due to the constant squeeze on wages many of us prefer the German discounters' private labels, namely those of Lidl and Aldi (South).

  • @bbbolacha
    @bbbolacha Год назад +3

    Enjoy your home. Regards from Brazil

  • @ticis2
    @ticis2 Год назад +9

    We like to drink bag milk here too, in Brazil! It's more healthy and cheaper. Surprised to see it in Canada!

    • @Screech911
      @Screech911 Год назад

      I’m Canadian, and I’ve never heard of bag milk in my entire life. My experiences aren’t the only ones though, so maybe it’s more common than I though. Although, I’ve never seen it in a Walmart like this before.

    • @patsysparklingeyes9326
      @patsysparklingeyes9326 Год назад

      I’m from BC 🇨🇦 and as a child I remember the milk man would deliver the bagged milk 🥛 I’m 51 years old now

    • @TaylorHandsome490
      @TaylorHandsome490 Год назад

      Hello ticis. How are you ?

  • @Diego-eb9we
    @Diego-eb9we Год назад +2

    Oh my God the meat prices are so expensive!

    • @puripuri5314
      @puripuri5314 Год назад

      Some of it is a deliberate Trudeau thing. They pressure farmers to shut down to reduce global warming

  •  Год назад +1

    I live in Portugal and over here we've got those boxed wines as well, it's a very economical way to dirnk wine. haha

    • @cristianboldisor1175
      @cristianboldisor1175 Год назад

      The wine that comes in boxes is lower quality. Anything mid-range and above comes in bottles.

  • @moeelma8788
    @moeelma8788 Год назад +1

    Small note.. When you say no alcohol in supermarkets in Canada. Its all Canada except the province of Quebec. Here we have it in supermarkets, walmart, cosco, even convenience stores

    • @ronnie-lynn
      @ronnie-lynn Год назад

      Oh wow I didn’t know that. Albertan here. Lots of differences from east to west coast. I have never had bagged milk in my life. That’s one big thing I’ve always noticed in videos like this the bagged milk thing.

  • @eddieslittlestack7919
    @eddieslittlestack7919 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing, I’m going to Canada 🍁 🇨🇦 for my first time in a week!! (Minnesota to New York through Ontario & back via Michigan) We have bagged milk in Minnesota too, grew up with it.

    • @staycasual7203
      @staycasual7203 2 месяца назад

      Did you even make it back alive, bro?

  • @zdzisiutaranaga4538
    @zdzisiutaranaga4538 Год назад +2

    thx u 2

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 Год назад +1

    As of May 1, 2023 most stores in Ontario Canada have no plastic bags (No Frills excepted). There are stores that don't even offer cloth bags to buy. They will sell you a brown paper bag instead.

  • @99nathan9
    @99nathan9 Год назад +1

    Not sure where in Canada you're getting bagged milk but here in Alberta it's all in either carton or a plastic jug.

  • @GoWestYoungMan
    @GoWestYoungMan Год назад +1

    Compared to me, some Canadians live so differently. It would never in a million years dawn on me to do groceries at Walmart. A few years back, I had to do a Google search to figure out where there was a store. I had forgotten that they even existed.

    • @Rico0iq
      @Rico0iq Год назад

      You mean the stores are cheaper than Walmart ?

  • @lauram4168
    @lauram4168 Год назад +1

    Welcome back home! just in time for winter storms and yes prices have increased soo much now . 😘 That olive oil brand , is cheaper at Costco , they are 2 bottles and is organic too.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад

      And Costco conducts quality testing so you really are buying what label says...

    • @cuetTimmonz
      @cuetTimmonz Год назад

      ya , but costco u have to pay for membership. so just to save a few bucks? the superstores, dont charge memberships. one in Oshawa. for single people, or 2 in a house, y be forced to buy BULK! or pay to do so, twice over!

    • @lauram4168
      @lauram4168 Год назад +1

      @cuet Timmonz yes it's true that the quantity is a little more than regular, but even though you pay that membership overall you save more money, cheese for instance is more expensive to any other stores and other products as well, but if you are single maybe someone , a friend that has a membership could help you.

  • @henri9289
    @henri9289 Год назад +2

    your mother looked really annoyed when the conversation issue is regarding Brazil trip hahahah... she is really bad humor hahah

    • @henri9289
      @henri9289 Год назад

      I think she thought you would want to live in Brazil hahah

    • @henri9289
      @henri9289 Год назад +1

      I know many Brazilian living in Canada, but even getting richer I can not choose there to live... rather cold hahah

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis Год назад

    If a few people from your home country shop at a particular store, you can speak with the store manager and request that they begin stocking a few of the specialty ingredients that you need to make some of your favorite recipes. Not all stores will do this, but, in my experience, many will.
    They usually recognize that, even if they were to lose a little money on those few specialty items, the people who go there to buy those items will usually do the rest of their regular grocery shopping there as well.

  • @romocofaldo5313
    @romocofaldo5313 Год назад +1

    Chicken pot pie my three favorites things😏

  • @shannoncagle
    @shannoncagle Год назад +1

    Love the variety of Lays Potatoe Chips as wish we had those here in the US!

  • @kingincrimson
    @kingincrimson Год назад +2

    Bag milk is also the rule in Australia só I heard. We used to have it in Brazil, but fell out of fashion. Sweden also has boxed wine. They inventeded it.

    • @garyq531
      @garyq531 Год назад +1

      Australia has never had bagged milk, I live here. Australia invented boxed wine 50 years ago and sells here for as low as $3 a litre. Liquor, wine and beer is sold in many supermarkets here except in 2 states. Canadian prices are similar to Australian except our minimum wage is 30% higher than Canada so it is relatively more affordable.

    • @tammyyoung5279
      @tammyyoung5279 Год назад +1

      No, no bagged milk in Australia. We do, however, have boxed wine. And ketchup flavoured chips. We have NEVER had bagged milk. Used to be in glass bottles, now in plastic bottles or cartons. I’m an Aussie - born and raised.

  • @DM-sc4zy
    @DM-sc4zy Год назад

    In Australia where i live prices are more or less the same, with a few exceptions perhaps (oranges are 3kg bag/$4). milk is around 2L/$3.10. but AUD is weaker now which makes prices here are a bit cheaper in comparison.

  • @alfredogama4957
    @alfredogama4957 Год назад

    I loved your 3 favorites things in the chicken pot pie hahahaha !

  • @raymond2704
    @raymond2704 Год назад

    It has been months since I last saw your video from the Philippines, finally you are posting a new one now

  • @fabiopreviatti3466
    @fabiopreviatti3466 Год назад +1

    Prices here in the US are higher.
    The reason why the eggs were sold out is due the egg crises in North America.
    avian flu affected the egg production increasing demand and hiking up the prices.

  • @VainillaSparcake
    @VainillaSparcake 3 месяца назад

    In Costa Rica Mayochup is actually salsa rosada( Pink sauce) and it’s really popular

  • @tarynz4668
    @tarynz4668 7 месяцев назад

    We have bagged milk in South Africa as well. Normally cheaper than the rest of the options.

  • @cheryllcarter3072
    @cheryllcarter3072 Год назад +1

    Canadian prices are very close to prices in Washington State right below Canada.
    Eggs are $ 2.83 doz. $ 3.87 for 18
    Walmart.

  • @LyricMelodySong
    @LyricMelodySong Год назад

    When I lived in Toronto the theatre also had Ketchup powder for your popcorn. I truly miss the poutine more than anything!

  • @mamiemoncrief9664
    @mamiemoncrief9664 Год назад

    I am 73 years old born and raised in USA. Grew up in California. I have never seen milk in bags.

  • @mariliaalves5715
    @mariliaalves5715 Год назад +3

    make more videos in Canada pleaseeee

  • @anabalbinosousa8637
    @anabalbinosousa8637 Год назад +5

    Amo ver vocês aqui...no Brasil...curtindo o nosso calor kkkkl....esta muito calor...o Rio manda lots of kissessssss kkkk

  • @hdufort
    @hdufort Год назад +1

    Most people wouldn't consider Walmart a true supermarket...

  • @LuuFromMars
    @LuuFromMars Год назад +1

    In Uruguay (where I live) and Argentina milk also comes in bags but you buy them individually (1L). There’s also a mix of ketchup and mayo here but it’s called Golf Sauce for some reason 😂

    • @GabrielWood-tg7qr
      @GabrielWood-tg7qr Год назад

      Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love 💚 , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Frank Lange from San Francisco, California where are you from if I may ask?❤

  • @tyfrank3427
    @tyfrank3427 Год назад

    Bagged milk is more specifically an Eastern Canadian. It’s all in jugs in Western Canada.

  • @maklin1918
    @maklin1918 Год назад +1

    Miss both of you, spend time with your mom

  • @topstocks0101
    @topstocks0101 Год назад

    I rarely live in such a luxurious situation, from time to time I consume these products and they are exhausted from the market quickly

  • @simonledoux8519
    @simonledoux8519 Год назад +2

    What a shock it must be after being in Brazil and I don't just mean the weather. Prices too must be much lower in Brazil. In Walmart you bought some food items that must not have been taxed like cereal, fruit, maple syrup. But yeah, the taxes in Canada are brutal. Its a great country though and I love to go there especially in the summer!

  • @tusk3260
    @tusk3260 Год назад

    Dolorama, food basics and freshco are the cheapest grocery stores in Canada, farmboy and Loblaws have higher quality, Loblaws is the biggest store franchise in Canada, bigger then wallmart and wallmart is now just that average quality store that has a little bit of everything. Oh and for those in the Ottawa region, Giant Tiger is not only as cheap as the other 3 cheapest grocery stores but also has cheap clothing and shoes. Its like a a mini version of what wallmart used to be.

  • @ajeebfoodhunter
    @ajeebfoodhunter Год назад +2

    Hi dear buddy..

  • @davidhinsley6243
    @davidhinsley6243 Год назад

    I lived in Toronto for 11 yrs as a chef, and all the things you found to be new or rare, I bought in the ethnic sections of town since the 1970's, and even where I live now, Brantford, we have a load of ethnic foods and veg..

  • @starrwinter
    @starrwinter Год назад

    I think for actual unprocessed food (veggies, meat, bread, etc.) they are not subject to taxes just processed (junk food) and packaged products that are recyclable have refund and environmental fees attached. That’s how it works in Alberta anyways but we only have 5% federal GST and no provincial sales taxes or harmonized taxes.

  • @tadeuslima
    @tadeuslima Год назад +1

    Prices have gone up so much from when I was there (2014/15). I know it's been 10 years, but I wouldn't expect such price hike!

  • @NaS94612
    @NaS94612 Год назад

    It’s funny because I’m from the us and the microwave food is the same here… most people think it’s gross. I grew up on it because both my parents worked and I started staying home alone with my siblings at 7 years old. We were not allowed to touch the oven or stove until we turned 10/11 years old so my mom would find sales where the microwave meals would be like buy 5 for $10 etc. and stock up so that my siblings and I had hot food in the winter. In the summer we ate sandwiches and cereal

  • @lereverendryan
    @lereverendryan Месяц назад

    Boxed wine in France too! And lays ketchup as well, but it’s not the same, the chips are orange…as a Canadian expat, it hurts…

  • @otisreed8799
    @otisreed8799 Год назад +1

    It’s like going back 30 years… except the prices 😅

  • @RandomNonsense1985
    @RandomNonsense1985 8 месяцев назад

    We have boxed wine in the States, most common brand name is Franzia.

  • @alexjohn5086
    @alexjohn5086 7 месяцев назад

    Aussies have boxed wine ...they started selling it that way in the late 1970's .

  • @cathyhaynes154
    @cathyhaynes154 Год назад

    Most favorite flavor! I take several bags back home when I visit the far north !!

  • @Betooliveir
    @Betooliveir Год назад +1

    I don't believe, TV TCL for 999,99. Oh my Gosh, it is TV in Brazil costs 10.000,00.

  • @gustavoribeiro7437
    @gustavoribeiro7437 Год назад

    Yeah, we got those milk bags and bag holders too 🇧🇷. Here in Natal we still can buy those milk bags at any grocery store.

  • @Selkie63
    @Selkie63 Год назад +2

    Up until the 70s, milk was sold in bags in Brazil too.

    • @rodrigogomes6086
      @rodrigogomes6086 Год назад

      Aqui no RN ainda vende

    • @caiosax
      @caiosax Год назад +1

      No Rio tbm vende.

    • @alanvictor5799
      @alanvictor5799 Год назад

      it's still sold in the Northeast, in pretty much every supermarket I've been in Natal or Fortaleza.

    • @Selkie63
      @Selkie63 Год назад

      No Rio não vejo há décadas! Onde tem? É o melhor para doce de leite.

    • @caiosax
      @caiosax Год назад

      @@Selkie63 moro na Tijuca. Nas padarias maiores por aqui tem....

  • @gunit6815
    @gunit6815 Год назад

    Maybe it's an Ontario thing but in Alberta we DO NOT have bagged milk. Cardboard carton, or plastic 1 gal jug. Never make hungry man dinners in the microwave. Follow the oven directions.

  • @caytelicazali6016
    @caytelicazali6016 Год назад +1

    aww steve still has a glass of milk with dinner 😂

  • @strato_5459
    @strato_5459 10 месяцев назад

    bagged milk is honestly just an eastern canada thing. here in Alberta and BC ive never seen them in any store i go to

  • @PatiClaro
    @PatiClaro Год назад +2

    We have boxed wine in Brazil too! But nothing like open a real bottle, right?

  • @G1100L
    @G1100L Год назад +1

    KD with hotdogs and ketchup chips for dessert! Now that's Canadian!

  • @robertellis1281
    @robertellis1281 Год назад

    "A" great video from Michigan 1/2 hour from Sarnia---- Lots of Canadians do thier shopping here

  • @RobS282
    @RobS282 Год назад +1

    Frito Lay Canada's brands include Lay's, Doritos, Tostitos, Smartfood, SunChips, Ruffles, Munchies, Spitz and Cheetos.
    try learning something
    you know coke owns many brands too oh just like pepsi

  • @marwamustafa952
    @marwamustafa952 Год назад

    3.06 the lady's nails show white stripes that calcium deficiency, check it up