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No matter how super my studies are going, large numbers or number combinations are my kryptonite so it’s not even a beginner video for those of us with this issue 😁 I know the numbers but there’s a processing latency!
Hola chicos, muy bien vídeo e importante para comparar, me gustan todos sus videos son muy interesantes, PERO LO MÁS IMPORTANTE es la interacción y comunicación entre países ispano hablantes yyy otros también!!!!! Es muy importante esa conección y me alegra mucho eso, los felicito y espero sigan así, mis mejores deseos para todos ustedes, ÉXITOS chicos y mucha suerte 🍀🍀🍀
Great video! I'd also love to know the comparative cost of renting apartments in the different areas, plus typical monthly household bills in addition to the cost of rent like electric, gas, water, internet, public transport, etc.
Shil's teaching is great! It seems she has the love and passion to be an actual instructor inside a classroom. I hope that she becomes a successful teacher someday.
Im a Premium subscriber. Just finished all the Superbeginner series and started on Beginner. I loved this style but then I love the variety of videos you have, something for everyone. Keep up the great work. I like watching through your website (no YT ads) but jumped on here to leave you this message. Thank you guys.
I'm from one of the cheapest states in the USA (Oklahoma) and I still was shocked with how cheap groceries were in Madrid and Rome when I traveled last year. It was insanely cheap! And the restaurants too.
Yes, but you must consider our salaries. It’s definitely better to be in Spain as a lower income person, but adjusted for salary differences, the U.S. is rather cheap, especially compared to Latin America.
Great video! Ideas for comparing: national holidays, holiday traditions, campus life, back-to-school shopping, what it is like to give birth in each country (i.e. length of stay in hospital, what hospital room / hospital food is like, nursing vs bottle feeding), crime, and fast food.
Great video. Very practical for learning basic vocabulary, and showing the differences in some of the words and way of speaking in different countries. My guess is you guys won some kind of Dreaming Spanish performance contest, and got rewarded with this video, but that's just a fun guess. Thanks for the very useful video - I'm saving it on my list on the website for sure to watch again later.
I LOVE this video and the fact that you guys went through this across different countries! However, the math problem is what does each country pay in those regions relative to the price of food?
This is awesome team!!! So fun to watch, great review of many nouns and excellent practice on numbers. Will have to watch this one multiple times to get my numeric practice more solid. Please more videos like this!!!❤
Awesome video @dreamingspanish ! I reckon a good idea for one would be a cooking/meal challenge - buy say $10 worth of groceries to make dinner for three nights.
Great video. One thing to note is that groceries in Colombia are very cheap compared to USA and Spain. Shel found the most expensive bottle of water for this comparison, which is an American brand for 5.000 COP. The water bottles that most Colombians buy cost 1.000 COP for 1 liter in Èxito, which is less than .25 USD. That would have made for a better comparison.
I'm curious if Colombian tap water is generally safe to drink. I live in America and I never buy water because I drink from the tap. For me, having to constantly buy bottled water in Columbia would come out more expensive overall.
@@btubbs200 En algunas ciudades el agua del grifo es potable, en mi ciudad no lo es, así que yo hiervo el agua antes de beberla. Casi nunca compro agua embotellada, aunque aquí se vende en bolsas de 6 ó 7 litros y vale aproximadamente 0.85 dólares.
Buen video! Era muy interesante para mi. Pero yo creo que ustedes saben el Jumbo de Colombia es uno de los mas costosos supermercados en colombia, para nuestra opinión. Una cosa de sus compras "no me gusta" , por qué Corona es muy caro y no es una buena cerveza! Soy de Alemania, estuve muchos tiempos en LATAM y en España. Para el próximo video yo espero que ustedes compran una cerveza local de cada pais. Yo vivo en el norte de Bavaria (Franconia) y tenemos también Corona pero tambien 330 cervecerias artesenales. Pagamos en un supermercado para 20 botellas de cerveza artesenales (no IPA, APA etc). = acerca 16 euros. 6 botellas son 4,80 Euro. Ya estoy deseando ver los próximos vídeos.
Es interesante. La leche sin lactosa es muy común en las tiendas en los Estados Unidos. Aunque de ves en cuando es difícil a encontrar en Domingo. Por cierto, me gusta mucho esta video. Fue muy divertido.
los hot pockets eran un buen elijo para un bocadillo americano, porque me pensé, ¨¿tal vez pizza rolls?¨ jajaja es el sabor perfecto! buenísimo video!!!
¡Gracias...un tema genial! Un grupo muy productos represetativos. Me deprime (aunque no me sorprende) los precios de EEUU. Acabo de hacer las compras ayer y así es. Mi favorito es el gazpacho, que preparo en el verano. Claro que no compara con el gazpacho español, pero me gusta. El Hotpocket?? uy...sí es típico pero nunca lo compro porque la comida ultraprocesada no me apetece...el peor producto con el precio más barato...ehh.
Es que Andrea estuvo en un Acme o un Safeway o algo así que ya es super caro. Yo creo que si hubiera estado en un Walmart o algo mas así, no habría costado tantísimo.
En argentina es más caro los productos echos acá , ejemplo el litro de leche vale más caro que en Madrid (España) y así muchas otras cosas más , pero tema frutas y verduras es un poco más barato dependiendo la estación del año y las condiciones climáticas
Very interesting. From what I know Shelcin lives in Cartagena, right? It would be nice to know if Cartagena is more expensive than Bogota. I would love a video comparing prices between Cartagena and Bogota. Shelcin and Natalia could make a video on this topic.
Jumbo’s (and others like Exito, Euro and Carulla) prices seem pretty consistent throughout Colombia. I can’t recall the exact price but the Air BnBs we stayed in while in Cartegena seemed to offer less value for money compared to Bogota and Medellin.
Wow…this is soo true. I live in the United States and the food prices are higher than both Spain, Colombia and Mexico…and the fruit and veggies in the states are not as good..another great video..keep up the good work
De verdad, resulta difícil comparar el costo de hacer compras entre España y EEUU porqué puede ser muy diferente en EEUU por el región en cual que vives. Es mucho más barato en el sureste de EEUU que en el noreste, por ejemplo. Y aquí en España, es más carro en Madrid que en mi pueblo en País Vasco. Pero me gusta el concepto del vídeo.
Interesting video! Learnt that potatoes can be pronounce papas and patatas; and that aguacate in Colombia are the size of papas/patatas! I have so many preguntas after watching este video: Is it not allowed to film in Spain's supermercados? Did Andrea moved from Canada to Estado Unidos? Does Shelcin generally T-pose everywhere she goes 😂?
I'm pretty sure Andrea lives in Vancouver which is close to the border, and that she was at her friend/student's house in Washington state, who she showed us in another video.
According to General Data Protection Regulation (a Spanish law that guaranteed and protected the processing of personal data, public liberties, and fundamental human rights, and especially of personal and family honor and privacy) you can't filming faces, plates or every single thing that allows someone to be identified, even on the street. And it isn't allowed to film in supermarkets, shops, museums, public transportation, etc, etc. The fines are stratospheric.
Yes, the United States is the most expensive of the 3 countries, but if you take into consideration the average salary in each country, the US spends 6.7% of their income on groceries, Spain 15.4% and Colombia 18.5%. So in that sense, groceries are actually quite cheap in the US.
On groceries the average US citizen spends an average of 11.3% of their salary on groceries, and the average Spaniard around 13%. But considering the difference in food quality I feel it is not really a big difference.
In reality the exercise is not very precise. For example, the girl in the USA looked for, as she herself says in the video, the cheapest possible, while the girl in Colombia chose the most expensive brands (I say this as a Colombian, those eggs are luxury, just like the paper hygienic for example). As if that were not enough, unlike the USA where you have to buy your food in these large stores, it is not the same in Colombia, since here there are grocery stores in every neighborhood or street if you want and the prices are Cheaper than going to these department stores. I buy 30 eggs for 4 dollars. People normally don't shop at these stores unless you have money, go with a credit card or because you receive bonus payments from the company where you work. Those looking to buy cheap, most people, do not shop in these places.
@@javierroa2171 But Andrea shopping in the USA also chose an expensive grocery store chain. I rarely go to Safeway, only when there's no other option, and I'm always shocked by how expensive it is compared to other grocery stores.
I thought the same thing. It’s not an accurate comparison. When I saw the Colombian toilet paper I thought that it seemed like luxury-expensive taste. I think most of the teachers on DS are middle class people so it may just be what they’re used to.
Washington (and Oregon / CA) is sort of expensive compared to other parts of the country. And places like Publix and HEB are way better than competitors in the NW like Safeway, Albertsons, etc.
In USA we use pounds no Kilos so she called as we do😂 Parece que fue a un supermercado muy caro. Yo encuentro eso hot pockets dos cajas por $5.00 o cuando en especial 2 por $4.00
Es más barato. La chica eligió las marcas más costosas (con los huevos tomó los más caros y exquisitos, cuando un huevo normal tiene al menos la mitad del precio, lo mismo con el papel higiénico) , a diferencia de la chica de USA que buscaba lo más barato. Además, los precios en esos almacenes de cadena son al menos un 30% más costosos. En una tienda de abarrotes de barrio consigues los mismos productos, e incluso las mismas marcas, un 30% más barato. La gente no suele comprar en estos almacenes a menos que no te importe el dinero, o que te veas obligado a usar tarjeta de crédito o porque donde trabajas te dan bonos o algún tipo de beneficio que solo se pueden redimir en este tipo de tiendas. En conclusión, los precios de estas tiendas no son referencia para los precios en los que la gente compra alimentos. De hecho, hay tiendas departamentales que son mucho más baratas.
Oh yeah, content focusing on numbers, with most of my fav teachers in DS! It’s amazing how hideously overpriced groceries in the US are. Note that Andrea didn’t grab a lot of branded items like with the eggs. (I bet the totals would’ve been 1.5-1.75x if Andrea shopped at Whole foods market haha)
I wish I could just go in different grocery stores and practice my spanish with random sentences like "Estan son fresas. A la derecha de las son plátanos." Without getting weird looks.
It's not cheap to buy groceries in Florida. I buy organic, so I'm racking it up with the bill. I'm from Colombia lol and the bananas for sale here come from there. I miss some of the amazing tropical fruits available there.
Oof. I can't deny Hot Pockets are a characteristic American grocery store item, but still, that hurts. Less painful choices might be hot dogs or, amusingly for this sort of video, hard taco shells - every grocery store in America will have them, and they were invented here.
I can confirm that Washington state has a LOT more types of apples than Colombia, I am from Washington state and am living in Bogota and the apples back home are so much better.
For the same reason that you distinguish between sink and think or between bath and bass. For that we write a C and not an S. It's important don't confuse hunting (cazar) with marrying (casar) or summit (cima) with chasm (sima) or sewing (coser) with cooking (cocer). Many centuries ago In the south of Spain people merged those two sound into one (S) and most of the emigrants who went to the Americas came from those regions.
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This is A+ content. I'm far enough along that I usually find the Beginner level videos way too slow, but this one was too entertaining to skip
Just set your playback speed to 1.25 or 1.5 x, that's how I watch all the beginner videos these days
I agree wholeheartedly. The beginner content has been so interesting that it’s difficult not to watch it.
No matter how super my studies are going, large numbers or number combinations are my kryptonite so it’s not even a beginner video for those of us with this issue 😁
I know the numbers but there’s a processing latency!
how much time did you need to reach to beginning level ?
Always enjoy bigger videos with multiple teachers like this! I'm sure it's more work, but super fun to watch :)
Hola chicos, muy bien vídeo e importante para comparar, me gustan todos sus videos son muy interesantes, PERO LO MÁS IMPORTANTE es la interacción y comunicación entre países ispano hablantes yyy otros también!!!!! Es muy importante esa conección y me alegra mucho eso, los felicito y espero sigan así, mis mejores deseos para todos ustedes, ÉXITOS chicos y mucha suerte 🍀🍀🍀
Great video! I'd also love to know the comparative cost of renting apartments in the different areas, plus typical monthly household bills in addition to the cost of rent like electric, gas, water, internet, public transport, etc.
Bravo!!! The DS team just keeps getting better and better. Keep up the great work. The premium subscription is definitely worth it. Thank you.
Shil's teaching is great! It seems she has the love and passion to be an actual instructor inside a classroom. I hope that she becomes a successful teacher someday.
Okay, Andrea, please do a sequel where you buy all these things in Vancouver. I bet it would be like $75 CAD.
That is 54.98 USD which is similar to the cost in USA
Im a Premium subscriber. Just finished all the Superbeginner series and started on Beginner. I loved this style but then I love the variety of videos you have, something for everyone. Keep up the great work. I like watching through your website (no YT ads) but jumped on here to leave you this message. Thank you guys.
Aprendes mucho del serie superbeginner? Puedes entender o hablar palabras y oraciones ?
@@El_SoldadoI am not a good test case. Spanish is foreign to my brain and I don't commit enough time to it.😂
Subbed within the first few minutes! This is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you for creating this.
Este es unos de los mejores videos para aprender cosas importantes de todos los días. Yo lo vi cinco veces porque es tan bueno para aprender. Gracias!
este vídeo muy divertido, me encanta vídeo como este, espero que puedo ver más vídeo como este
absolutely love this type of video!! anything showing real life things would be great to know from an anthropological perspective
Great video. Perfectly aimed at the level and I found the content super interesting. I would watch more price comparison videos!
I'm from one of the cheapest states in the USA (Oklahoma) and I still was shocked with how cheap groceries were in Madrid and Rome when I traveled last year. It was insanely cheap! And the restaurants too.
Yes, but you must consider our salaries. It’s definitely better to be in Spain as a lower income person, but adjusted for salary differences, the U.S. is rather cheap, especially compared to Latin America.
Great video! Ideas for comparing: national holidays, holiday traditions, campus life, back-to-school shopping, what it is like to give birth in each country (i.e. length of stay in hospital, what hospital room / hospital food is like, nursing vs bottle feeding), crime, and fast food.
Great video. Very practical for learning basic vocabulary, and showing the differences in some of the words and way of speaking in different countries. My guess is you guys won some kind of Dreaming Spanish performance contest, and got rewarded with this video, but that's just a fun guess. Thanks for the very useful video - I'm saving it on my list on the website for sure to watch again later.
I LOVE this video and the fact that you guys went through this across different countries! However, the math problem is what does each country pay in those regions relative to the price of food?
This is awesome team!!! So fun to watch, great review of many nouns and excellent practice on numbers. Will have to watch this one multiple times to get my numeric practice more solid. Please more videos like this!!!❤
Andrea... the nerve to grab RED DELICIOUS APPLES, IN WASHINGTON?
They're nasty 🤢 Fuji are better
Red delicious apples...the least delicious of all the apples.
Sugar bee taste the best imo
This type of video style was engaging and entertaining ❤I really did learn some more Spanish language from this video thank you guys 🎉
Awesome video @dreamingspanish ! I reckon a good idea for one would be a cooking/meal challenge - buy say $10 worth of groceries to make dinner for three nights.
Great video! Washington state is one of the more expensive places in the U.S. - groceries are somewhat cheaper in the Midwest.
Safeway is a very expensive store. She should have gone to Winco or Grocery Outlet instead.
@@boink800 Agreed lol
9:03 Error in the caps $1.16
Great video. One thing to note is that groceries in Colombia are very cheap compared to USA and Spain. Shel found the most expensive bottle of water for this comparison, which is an American brand for 5.000 COP. The water bottles that most Colombians buy cost 1.000 COP for 1 liter in Èxito, which is less than .25 USD. That would have made for a better comparison.
they are also terrible quality.
I'm curious if Colombian tap water is generally safe to drink. I live in America and I never buy water because I drink from the tap. For me, having to constantly buy bottled water in Columbia would come out more expensive overall.
@@btubbs200
En algunas ciudades el agua del grifo es potable, en mi ciudad no lo es, así que yo hiervo el agua antes de beberla. Casi nunca compro agua embotellada, aunque aquí se vende en bolsas de 6 ó 7 litros y vale aproximadamente 0.85 dólares.
@@DaveG-qd6ug los alimentos en colombia son de mejor calidad que estados unidos
Such an excellent, interesting video. Didn’t realize Spain’s food prices were so close to our astronomical US cost.
I loved this one! I think the videos filmed at different locations are more interesting and engaging.
11:09 Oye, me gusta como ella dijo "Voy a cocinar unas ricas papas fritas."
3:35 En EEUU todas las frutas saben a lo mismo, o sea, a NADA.
More videos like this please! 💯
How can I get Shelcin’s beer? Thanks in advance 😅 14:58
Buen video!
Era muy interesante para mi. Pero yo creo que ustedes saben el Jumbo de Colombia es uno de los mas costosos supermercados en colombia, para nuestra opinión.
Una cosa de sus compras "no me gusta" , por qué Corona es muy caro y no es una buena cerveza!
Soy de Alemania, estuve muchos tiempos en LATAM y en España. Para el próximo video yo espero que ustedes compran una cerveza local de cada pais.
Yo vivo en el norte de Bavaria (Franconia) y tenemos también Corona pero tambien 330 cervecerias artesenales. Pagamos en un supermercado para 20 botellas de cerveza artesenales (no IPA, APA etc). = acerca 16 euros.
6 botellas son 4,80 Euro.
Ya estoy deseando ver los próximos vídeos.
muchas gracias por este vídeo! Andrea es muy divertida
Me caga que repite todo como tarabilla la wey 😂
Parece tarabilla repitiendo todo la wey 😂
Es interesante. La leche sin lactosa es muy común en las tiendas en los Estados Unidos. Aunque de ves en cuando es difícil a encontrar en Domingo. Por cierto, me gusta mucho esta video. Fue muy divertido.
los hot pockets eran un buen elijo para un bocadillo americano, porque me pensé, ¨¿tal vez pizza rolls?¨ jajaja es el sabor perfecto! buenísimo video!!!
This was great to listen to! Slow but still interesting, natural sentences.
¡Gracias...un tema genial! Un grupo muy productos represetativos. Me deprime (aunque no me sorprende) los precios de EEUU. Acabo de hacer las compras ayer y así es. Mi favorito es el gazpacho, que preparo en el verano. Claro que no compara con el gazpacho español, pero me gusta. El Hotpocket?? uy...sí es típico pero nunca lo compro porque la comida ultraprocesada no me apetece...el peor producto con el precio más barato...ehh.
Es que Andrea estuvo en un Acme o un Safeway o algo así que ya es super caro. Yo creo que si hubiera estado en un Walmart o algo mas así, no habría costado tantísimo.
Great content, love videos like this. At over 600 hours, I rarely watch beginner videos, but this was great. Please make more similar to this :)
That Safeway must have just been out of lactose-free milk at the time. I'm pretty sure they all carry it!
Sería genial si pudieran hacer la comparación con los precios en Argentina ya que se dice que los precios están incluso más caros que en Europa
En argentina es más caro los productos echos acá , ejemplo el litro de leche vale más caro que en Madrid (España) y así muchas otras cosas más , pero tema frutas y verduras es un poco más barato dependiendo la estación del año y las condiciones climáticas
Very interesting. From what I know Shelcin lives in Cartagena, right? It would be nice to know if Cartagena is more expensive than Bogota. I would love a video comparing prices between Cartagena and Bogota. Shelcin and Natalia could make a video on this topic.
Jumbo’s (and others like Exito, Euro and Carulla) prices seem pretty consistent throughout Colombia. I can’t recall the exact price but the Air BnBs we stayed in while in Cartegena seemed to offer less value for money compared to Bogota and Medellin.
Wow…this is soo true. I live in the United States and the food prices are higher than both Spain, Colombia and Mexico…and the fruit and veggies in the states are not as good..another great video..keep up the good work
La comida es muy cara en Irlanda del Norte. ¡No puedo decirte lo caro que es, no lo creerás! Quiero vivir en España.
De verdad, resulta difícil comparar el costo de hacer compras entre España y EEUU porqué puede ser muy diferente en EEUU por el región en cual que vives. Es mucho más barato en el sureste de EEUU que en el noreste, por ejemplo. Y aquí en España, es más carro en Madrid que en mi pueblo en País Vasco. Pero me gusta el concepto del vídeo.
*caro
Y los precios son diferentes en supermercados diferentes. Me recuerdo que a veces Lidl ser barato pero me gustaba Mercadena tambien.
Rip Andres 😂 that security guard was just jealous 👍 great video guys
Great video. Appealed to the Economist in me.
Do you know Mexico and Colombia are also Americanos?
Muchas gracias por la video !
Que video interessante! Gostei muito da ideia, principalmente da parte do produto típico de cada país! 💚💛💙🇧🇷
Cute video. All of you guys are great .
Other things to compare prices of: clothing, travel / public transportation, entertainment, electronics
pregunta a chel. como es la situacion de seguridad en colombia? estuve algunas veces en los 90 y no era el maximo
Depende de la zona de cada ciudad.
Ya no es igual que en los 90 pero es mejor ser cuidadoso.
very interesante!!
Ummm Andrea… you don’t say Hot Pockets in the US - you sing it.
Una vez mas una buena vidio. Muchas gracias❤
Rice price from Colombia has VERY wrong dollar conversion price.
Really good video though.
Indeed, but to be fair, Shel did say 1.16, it's only on screen that they made a mistake and wrote 0.16
Great video
Quite surprised at how similar the prices were between Spain and Colombia, considering that Spain is far more economically developed.
This was a fun video! How about hot dogs or apple pie for US foods? It’s sad but typical.
Housing with a realtor giving you guys tours. It'd be super intersting to see
Can you add the list of groceries to the description or in the comments so we can all play along?
Interesting video! Learnt that potatoes can be pronounce papas and patatas; and that aguacate in Colombia are the size of papas/patatas! I have so many preguntas after watching este video: Is it not allowed to film in Spain's supermercados? Did Andrea moved from Canada to Estado Unidos? Does Shelcin generally T-pose everywhere she goes 😂?
I'm pretty sure Andrea lives in Vancouver which is close to the border, and that she was at her friend/student's house in Washington state, who she showed us in another video.
It's a different type of avocado! They have both whereas where I live we only have Hass avocados, like Andrea's
According to General Data Protection Regulation (a Spanish law that guaranteed and protected the processing of personal data, public liberties, and fundamental human rights, and especially of personal and family honor and privacy) you can't filming faces, plates or every single thing that allows someone to be identified, even on the street. And it isn't allowed to film in supermarkets, shops, museums, public transportation, etc, etc. The fines are stratospheric.
Muchas buenas
Great video guys, love it ❤. Welcome to Morocco, it's much cheaper 😂
andrea compro en safeway? al parecer es mas barato walmart no?
Yes, the United States is the most expensive of the 3 countries, but if you take into consideration the average salary in each country, the US spends 6.7% of their income on groceries, Spain 15.4% and Colombia 18.5%. So in that sense, groceries are actually quite cheap in the US.
I bet we spend a lot more on fast food and restaurants though.
On groceries the average US citizen spends an average of 11.3% of their salary on groceries, and the average Spaniard around 13%. But considering the difference in food quality I feel it is not really a big difference.
In reality the exercise is not very precise. For example, the girl in the USA looked for, as she herself says in the video, the cheapest possible, while the girl in Colombia chose the most expensive brands (I say this as a Colombian, those eggs are luxury, just like the paper hygienic for example). As if that were not enough, unlike the USA where you have to buy your food in these large stores, it is not the same in Colombia, since here there are grocery stores in every neighborhood or street if you want and the prices are Cheaper than going to these department stores. I buy 30 eggs for 4 dollars.
People normally don't shop at these stores unless you have money, go with a credit card or because you receive bonus payments from the company where you work. Those looking to buy cheap, most people, do not shop in these places.
@@javierroa2171 But Andrea shopping in the USA also chose an expensive grocery store chain. I rarely go to Safeway, only when there's no other option, and I'm always shocked by how expensive it is compared to other grocery stores.
I thought the same thing. It’s not an accurate comparison. When I saw the Colombian toilet paper I thought that it seemed like luxury-expensive taste. I think most of the teachers on DS are middle class people so it may just be what they’re used to.
Interesting video. Not sure where in the US Andrea was, but those prices were a bit or, in some cases, way more expensive than I pay in Florida.
In the video she says she was in Washington state.
Where in FL? I'm in Miami, and the prices here are even higher.
Washington (and Oregon / CA) is sort of expensive compared to other parts of the country. And places like Publix and HEB are way better than competitors in the NW like Safeway, Albertsons, etc.
@@princessleira2663 ah, thanks! I guess I forgot or missed that lol.
@@valsobe4638 far north, near the Georgia border.
Nos puede dar la lista por favor sería muy interesante tener la abilidad para la gente comparar sus propios países 😬
ability (English) = capacidad (Spanish)
habilidad (español) = skill (inglés)
Yeah. Our grocery prices have skyrocketed in the last few years. its out of control.
In USA we use pounds no Kilos so she called as we do😂
Parece que fue a un supermercado muy caro. Yo encuentro eso hot pockets dos cajas por $5.00 o cuando en especial 2 por $4.00
Hola from España 👋Great video! Long live Mercadona 😄👌
Muy interesante. Pensaba que Colombia era màs barata.
¡todavia sí es! unas de las cosas que compran en este video son más baratas en panaderias o en los mercados de agricultores.
Es más barato. La chica eligió las marcas más costosas (con los huevos tomó los más caros y exquisitos, cuando un huevo normal tiene al menos la mitad del precio, lo mismo con el papel higiénico) , a diferencia de la chica de USA que buscaba lo más barato. Además, los precios en esos almacenes de cadena son al menos un 30% más costosos. En una tienda de abarrotes de barrio consigues los mismos productos, e incluso las mismas marcas, un 30% más barato. La gente no suele comprar en estos almacenes a menos que no te importe el dinero, o que te veas obligado a usar tarjeta de crédito o porque donde trabajas te dan bonos o algún tipo de beneficio que solo se pueden redimir en este tipo de tiendas. En conclusión, los precios de estas tiendas no son referencia para los precios en los que la gente compra alimentos. De hecho, hay tiendas departamentales que son mucho más baratas.
@@javierroa2171 gracias. Me alegra saber que Colombia no està tànto cara cómo el video da a intender
Andrea, you back in Spokane?
Oof this makes me want to keep traveling in Latin America… although some things are crazy expensive (cars, phones, etc.).
Oh yeah, content focusing on numbers, with most of my fav teachers in DS!
It’s amazing how hideously overpriced groceries in the US are. Note that Andrea didn’t grab a lot of branded items like with the eggs. (I bet the totals would’ve been 1.5-1.75x if Andrea shopped at Whole foods market haha)
She went to a very expensive store, Safeway, that's why. If she's living in Washington, she could have gone to Winco or Grocery Outlet.
necesito mudarme a colombia, aquí me cuesta $60 o algo
Como se llama el canal de Andres?
I wish I could just go in different grocery stores and practice my spanish with random sentences like "Estan son fresas. A la derecha de las son plátanos." Without getting weird looks.
Is it typical to have fake cops (security) tell you that you cant film in a supermarket in Spain or is this a commercial filming sort of ban?
It's not cheap to buy groceries in Florida. I buy organic, so I'm racking it up with the bill. I'm from Colombia lol and the bananas for sale here come from there. I miss some of the amazing tropical fruits available there.
Aquí en Canadá, sería mucho más caro que USA
vejo que espanha tem um bom preço, colombia è muito caro. US è caro mas as pessoas ganham bem.
Pues, ahora leche en España cuesta un poco menos que hace 4 años. Me acuerdo que el precio era 0.91 euros.
Creo que me voy a ir a vivir en Colombia!
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Quiero las coronitas de shel 😂😂
13:18 jajsjajajajajaua y ese aguacatico
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Oof. I can't deny Hot Pockets are a characteristic American grocery store item, but still, that hurts.
Less painful choices might be hot dogs or, amusingly for this sort of video, hard taco shells - every grocery store in America will have them, and they were invented here.
I like how all of us can unite on the price of avocados being out of control.
How come the water is the same price as the milk???!!!
Y que tal si en México? Cómo se compara?
where is Andrea shopping at'?? That is ridiculous prices omg
At a Safeway in Washington state.
Safeway is very expensive. She could have shopped at Winco instead. Winco can be 20 to 30 percent cheaper than Safeway.
Si sabe el precio aqui en Egipto vamos a ser locos 😂
I can confirm that Washington state has a LOT more types of apples than Colombia, I am from Washington state and am living in Bogota and the apples back home are so much better.
Inflation really curb stomping EEUU 💔💔
😭😭😭WHY is it that spanish from spain they say the letter C as "th" and z as "th" manthana,thinco dolarez????????????
is it their accent?? because i love colombian and mexican spanish they dont sound like they have a heavy tongue
@@jaym8437 yes it is how they pronounce it there y a mi me gusta
For the same reason that you distinguish between sink and think or between bath and bass. For that we write a C and not an S. It's important don't confuse hunting (cazar) with marrying (casar) or summit (cima) with chasm (sima) or sewing (coser) with cooking (cocer). Many centuries ago In the south of Spain people merged those two sound into one (S) and most of the emigrants who went to the Americas came from those regions.
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Despues de este video, creo que quiero vivir en españa porque los productos aqui en Dubai son muy caros 😢
Im blown away by how cheap bread, milk, and water are in Spain, no fair lol
Prices are very helpful because most of us are planning to vist or move
wow washington is so expensive!!
Washington is expensive, but Safeway is also an expensive grocery store.