🤣🤣🤣 It had me on the floor laughing at first, but when I got a chance to take a break from my laughter, I realized I don’t know whether I should laugh or cry. Very wicked performance, they should both be nominated.❤
Yeah, I really hated it when my doctor was like "why don't you try a vegan diet" and I asked him if he was willing to write a prescription because that's the only damn way I could get help for it. 😂
@@balkee42 it’s a Canadian brand of cheese and it’s the best! But expensive. Costco is the best place to buy it. They make all kinds of cheddars that have won awards.
Apples 9.99 Carrots 8.94 Crackers 13.95 Jam 15.98 Sparkling Water 11.99 Balderson Cheese 57.95 Brie Cheese 36.95 Cucumber 16.00 Deli Meats 73.19 Grapes 12.90 Missing GST on at least the sparkling water, and lucky she didn't get charged for the mixed nuts :)
I'm a cashier... That was pretty funny.... Cracks me up when the same people come to the store every day on their way home from work to buy just dinner.... Everyday.
Я так сегодня яйца покупал в магазине. 160 рублей за десяток с1 и последняя упаковка в магазине. Плакали все. Я, очередь за мной, кассирша, охранник и даже директор магазина.
Never sparing the drama, 22 minutes has most times managed to depict quite accurately the reality of modern society in a very comedic way in spite of doing so within the boundaries of a network that specializes in government propaganda
Canada should increase immigration beyond the point that there isn't enough food infrastructure to go around for the population and we all become thin and starve. Meanwhile, most people live on the street because there isn't enough housing infrastructure. That's what I'm planning to vote for.
I remember when 3000 rubles was enough to feed a family of three and their dog for a week, an average shopping cart. That was 110 USD back then. Now 3000 rubles buys you a shopping basket, enough for two adults for maybe two to three days. Buuuut, 3000 rubles is now like 34 USD, the 110 I mentioned earlier is still technically good for a week for a family of three and their dog.
I gotta say that this has happened to me more than once and my partner has been like: no way in hell that you're gonna put all back, you gotta pay up dont make us embarrassed 😂
That’s so me at the grocery store every week 😢 Well, inside. AND my rent just went up. Ugh I buy just a few items, and the computer says I am at nearly $100. How is that possible? It never used to be like this. National Statistics show that today’s adults are far more unlikely to be as successful as their parents because of the way the economy is. The average wage in the 80s was 50K a year. Now it’s 56K a year. So it hasn’t gone up very much. But prices on everything have more than quadrupled! So when people complain about the new generation complaining too much, I’m sorry, but it seems to me they have a lot to complain about. They can’t keep their head above water. And then they have to rely on their parents to help them out with bills which really deteriorates their sense of confidence.
“But I promise you’re gonna get home and wonder, what did I even buy?”
That part got me
"AHHHH AHHYUGHUHHH"
I paid 50$ at Kaufland in Romania, a poor country, and when I got home I didn't even had anything to eat 😭
Like wtf did I even buy?!
She should be nominated for Oscars just for this scene 😁
Reminds me of a friend's scene where Monica loses Ross's trivia gams.
Monica and this lady both deserve oscars
I'm crying. I literally just got off the phone with my husband and he said "don't forget the cheese board." 🤣😂😭
You're watching RUclips while shopping groceries?
🤣🤣🤣 It had me on the floor laughing at first, but when I got a chance to take a break from my laughter, I realized I don’t know whether I should laugh or cry.
Very wicked performance, they should both be nominated.❤
It would have been funnier if at the end the cashier asked Patricia if she wanted to donate to the children's society
😭😭😭
You're horrible. I love it
This honestly kills me every time it comes up after shopping. I'm like, "I'm the one that needs donating to."
😅😢😢😂😂😂😂😂 very true
Or if he said, “now bags cost 5 cents each, how many bags would you like to buy?”
As a Walmart cashier I feel this shit in my soul 🤣 “Don’t look up there it only makes it worse” took me ouuttttt 💀
The labour pains of grocery shoping.
Take care, and all the best!
Came here from the NutshellAnimations short using some of the audio.
This original clip is hilarious too!!!!!
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Please give me the link to the Nutshell animations one love them
Same 😂
Samee 😂
This is so well written and performed, and it's funny 'cause it's true.
Why is that a pitty?
A year later and I still feel like this every time I go grocery shopping in general, never mind charcuterie.
this was so accurate and relatable, thanks
if I was an extra in this skit- I would’ve been dying of laughter so hard LMFAO
I laughed first, now Im just crying.
Your going to get home and wonder what did I even buy? 😂😂😂
I have watched this MANY times and always crack up. Well done!!
What’s the name of this movie?
When he said she was locked in, I knew he wasn’t telling her “to lock in” but in my brain that made it so much funnier
This is so real it made me cry instead of laughing.
Literally me when my doctor said you need to eat more vegetables and berries during the winter 😭
Yeah, I really hated it when my doctor was like "why don't you try a vegan diet" and I asked him if he was willing to write a prescription because that's the only damn way I could get help for it. 😂
the music makes it so perfect
And this is why dumpster diving is now a 'line up and wait your turn' phenomena.
And aroma!
"Why do we have to be a Balderson's household?!" 🤣🧀
I only buy Balderson too😂
Tf is baldersons
@@balkee42 it’s a Canadian brand of cheese and it’s the best! But expensive. Costco is the best place to buy it. They make all kinds of cheddars that have won awards.
@@DioneN thanks I didn’t get that reference either
This was great 😂 also accurate, the little things do indeed add up 🤷
Omg this is way too funny had me in tears!!!!!!!!
Those 2 are getting me to watch 22 Minutes again. I nearly split a gut.
Nothing as ever been so accurate.
Totally how I feel about the price of groceries!!!
$250+ for ONE *home-made* charcuterie board? Shirley you cant be serious?
Yes. 100% this is reality around the world in 2024.
My internal self at the grocery.
LOLOLOLOL --- sometimes I feel like screamimg, too!!!
this one was the best of the year!
They should have asked her to pay for the bag...
I had not had such a good laugh in a long time 😂😂😂😂😂 thank you! 🥲
Has to be the clip of the decade!!
I’m dying, this is so true 😭😭😭
Apples 9.99
Carrots 8.94
Crackers 13.95
Jam 15.98
Sparkling Water 11.99
Balderson Cheese 57.95
Brie Cheese 36.95
Cucumber 16.00
Deli Meats 73.19
Grapes 12.90
Missing GST on at least the sparkling water, and lucky she didn't get charged for the mixed nuts :)
This was how I felt getting my 60 litres, 13 gallons, of petrol the other day. The $ reel just kept spinning faster and faster.
Super funny
Omg…how I feel inside when checking out..this made me laugh
Well done!
here i am just now figuring out thats why my tap to pay sometimes doesnt work, had no idea there was a limit
I'm a cashier... That was pretty funny....
Cracks me up when the same people come to the store every day on their way home from work to buy just dinner.... Everyday.
I've heard that scream before. And no, I wasn't chained up in patent leather with stiletto heels digging into my back.
Cheese. Canada. These two words are mutually exclusive.
Have you never heard of Poutine?
Ya deserve an Oscar
This is brilliant 😂😂
Well, they're not wrong. Going to grocery store is an expensive venture, even if you're just out of bread.
Why has this not gone viral?
Was this supposed to be a satire or what? Cause it's pretty accurate.
I really love this show 🤣
I remember when conventionally grown foods went past the cost of organic foods a few years ago.
Best one yet
1:45 " I will call it Carl "
You know your in Canada when you say bucks🤣
literally my best friend this morning
Потрясающая актриса. Несколько раз пересмотрел ролик, настолько шикарно она играет. 👍👍👍
Я так сегодня яйца покупал в магазине. 160 рублей за десяток с1 и последняя упаковка в магазине. Плакали все. Я, очередь за мной, кассирша, охранник и даже директор магазина.
Best video of 2024 !!!!!
Thanks for making me laugh instead of crying
She was wonderful!!
Pretty much how daily US shopping became……..
Hello Urban Fare!😂
Aren't these basically pre-pandemic Toronto food prices? ;)
Halifax, not Toronto.
*laughs in Albertan*
If they want a charcuterie board then they can pay for all the stuff for it.
Never sparing the drama, 22 minutes has most times managed to depict quite accurately the reality of modern society in a very comedic way in spite of doing so within the boundaries of a network that specializes in government propaganda
So sad but well done
That’s hilarious. This needs more views you should rename it "What it feels like to grocery shop in 2024"
this made my day
Hope someone does this live at a Loblaws 😂
You think grocery is expensive now. Just wait for the building materials you have to buy to fix your aging home.
This short takes place in Canada because Patricia has a TD bank card
Canada should increase immigration beyond the point that there isn't enough food infrastructure to go around for the population and we all become thin and starve. Meanwhile, most people live on the street because there isn't enough housing infrastructure. That's what I'm planning to vote for.
I'm new here and i loved this short film 😍😂
You forgot to ask her if she'd like to donate to insert charity so they can get a tax break.
hurray for biden.
Why do we have to be a baldersons house? Lol
Groceries in America these days.
8% inflation my ass.
Guarantee she gets home, makes the charcuterie board.
In between them, the in-laws eat, maybe five pieces and then never touch another piece
Canada right now
For curiosity you guys have any email?
I do believe that there's a hat for that.
I was laughing so hard, haven’t laughing like that since Justin Trudeau start ruining our country
The quiet revolution has started!
I wonder why my parents can even afford food. Just some chicken breasts feels like 100 USD to me....
this is like me when I get a shot at 5 years old
I remember when 3000 rubles was enough to feed a family of three and their dog for a week, an average shopping cart. That was 110 USD back then. Now 3000 rubles buys you a shopping basket, enough for two adults for maybe two to three days. Buuuut, 3000 rubles is now like 34 USD, the 110 I mentioned earlier is still technically good for a week for a family of three and their dog.
This is so funny they should make a Japanese version of it
there is a japanese version, I've seen it on instagram, but I can't find it here D=
@@LuisCastellaniI know, Ive watched that video first before this
finding this on Instagram has been driving me nuts saw it then it refreshed and they don't have history of viewed, AHHHHHHH
Oh, and, there won't be a bright side.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I gotta say that this has happened to me more than once and my partner has been like: no way in hell that you're gonna put all back, you gotta pay up dont make us embarrassed 😂
The original Japanese version is better🫤
mr krabs if he had a wife.
Truth lol
How true
She still votes blue...🤡
Just yesterday I waited till I got in the car to look at the receipt. I remind myself how much I'm saving by not having it delivered or eating out.
I saw a japanese version of this!! Cant find it... dont know if it is the original or not!! Pls help me find it!!!
Thanks Justin and anyone who voted for carbon taxes!!!!
Thanks for bringing your petty politics into a comedy video, pathetic!
That’s so me at the grocery store every week 😢 Well, inside. AND my rent just went up. Ugh I buy just a few items, and the computer says I am at nearly $100. How is that possible? It never used to be like this. National Statistics show that today’s adults are far more unlikely to be as successful as their parents because of the way the economy is. The average wage in the 80s was 50K a year. Now it’s 56K a year. So it hasn’t gone up very much. But prices on everything have more than quadrupled! So when people complain about the new generation complaining too much, I’m sorry, but it seems to me they have a lot to complain about. They can’t keep their head above water. And then they have to rely on their parents to help them out with bills which really deteriorates their sense of confidence.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What's the name of the movie
Legit what it feels like lately.
He sounds like Jason Bateman