Cuban compares supermarket prices in Spain and the United States: "I don't know how people can make ends meet."

Cuban in the USA shares her experience with high prices at Walmart after arriving from Spain.


After visiting Spain, a Cuban in the USA wanted to share her shopping at Walmart to compare prices in the two countries. It was through a TikTok video that the user @flavi.lovely shared that after returning to the USA, she went to do a "mini shopping" for which she paid 183 dollars.

"I bought 27 items, a small purchase of 183 dollars," the Cuban commented in her video. She also pointed out that she had made a similar purchase in Spain, but with a big difference in prices: "There it was also small, 29 items for 43 euros. Here it was 183 dollars for four things," she said.

Later, he reflected with concern on the increase in product prices in the United States. "I am buying because prices have risen too much here. Sometimes I wonder how people can get by because it's too much," he commented.

Additionally, he said that this type of purchase occurs at least twice a month, which creates a significant economic burden. "If you come to buy meat or something else, you can easily spend 400 dollars," he added.

In this way, @flavi.lovely expressed her surprise at seeing the price difference between the two countries, stating that in the United States a basic purchase is much more expensive.

From her purchase in Spain, she also shared a video on TikTok.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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