Was buying some groceries for my grandma. I'm not used to buying my own food since I eat at a cafeteria, but I don't remember groceries being that expensive when I used to live with my parents. When did these prices started?

by Jigpy

18 Comments

  1. Ok_Egg_2625

    I can honestly say, growing up in south Ga, I’ve never paid for a watermelon. I’ve always know farmers that give the seconds away for free.

  2. Herbisretired

    They are $4 when they are in season.

  3. Fun-Rub5823

    I don’t usually buy them by the pound, but a large one is like $10. It’s also off-season so maybe that’s why?

  4. NoConstruction2090

    Umm…you paid by the lbs. Next time purchase one at price per watermelon. They’re out there. That was definitely a catch and release.

  5. JoyfulNoise1964

    Did you buy cut watermelon?
    Buying a whole watermelon is much more cost effective

  6. KnowledgeFrosty2017

    Wow and I thought the 12.99 here in FL was bad

  7. dah_wowow

    This is like the opposite end of their season. And you bought a seedless. PSA buy fruit that is in season…

  8. RayLikeSunshine

    Since the last time someone tried to buy one in March.

  9. Idek_h0w

    I once had a lady’s belly on the scale when she weighed my bananas. They were expensive! She reweighed them for the right price, but I have seen it happen

  10. esmeradio

    Oh crazy, I grew up in Joliet and my parents still live over there!

    I’d say it’s that expensive because it’s not season for it? I think, that would be my only thought. Also I think el güero is kinda pricey in general

  11. separate_guarantee2

    It’s one banana Michael, how much could it cost?

  12. Greenbeastkushbreath

    We’ll you’re at an Illinois supermercado, that’s your first problem

  13. whoocanitbenow

    Out of season. That’s a summer fruit.

  14. Ojibajo

    Where in the hell did you find a 14.82 lb watermelon?! That’s the size of a 3 month old baby!

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