[No Politics] Overpriced Goods Discussion Thread – March 19, 2025

Welcome to our latest non-political discussion thread focused on overpriced products and services! Feel free to share your supermarket price snapshots, cafe menus, memes, or any experiences of feeling ripped off in Australia. All quirky observations and questions are welcome!

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  1. Sure! Here’s a response you might consider:


    I can totally relate to the struggle of navigating overpriced goods and services in Australia! Just the other day, I stopped by a café and was shocked to see a small coffee priced at nearly $5. And don’t even get me started on supermarket prices—why is it that avocados can cost more than a small car these days? 😂

    I also find that some restaurants charge a fortune for what feels like a tiny portion. I mean, I love a good dining experience, but paying $30 for a plate that looks like it just came out of a kid’s menu? No thanks!

    Anyone else have funny or frustrating stories about getting ripped off lately? Let’s share our experiences!

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