Here Are 18 Outrageous Prices Northern Canadians Have To Pay For Food

Average weekly groceries: $600 .

Most people are probably unaware of the exorbitant prices Nunavut residents are forced to pay for basic things, like food. It's been a longtime problem.

Most people are probably unaware of the exorbitant prices Nunavut residents are forced to pay for basic things, like food. It's been a longtime problem.

In the northernmost region of Canada, a bag of frozen chicken nuggets can cost you $26. This is largely the result of having to ship goods to very remote areas. While there are programs trying to subsidize these costs, paying ten times the price for basic necessities is a continuous struggle for families . A recent investigation suggests elders of Nunavut's Inuit community are now foraging through dump sites for food to resell. It's gotten out of hand.

For some quick perspective, here are some foods found in Nunavut grocers, compared to what they're priced (in CAD) for most of North America:

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A 12-pack of Shweppes: $82.49

A 12-pack of Shweppes: $82.49

Everywhere else: ~$6

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A salad platter: $49.99

A salad platter: $49.99

Everywhere else: ~$10 - $15

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A 2L fruit juice: $37.89

A 2L fruit juice: $37.89

Everywhere else: ~$4

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