Woman compares UK and US food prices – and apparently things could be worse (2024)

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Jessica LindsayPublished Oct 5, 2023, 8:44am|Updated Oct 5, 2023, 2:14pm

Even if it feels like life in Britain is becoming less and less affordable with each day that passes, it’s worth remembering (even if just for your sanity) that things could be worse.

Rapidly rising food costs are an area of concern for many households in the UK, with the price of some weekly shop staples almost tripling over the last two years.

While it’s likely scant comfort to those struggling, it may surprise you to learn that those living across the pond actually spend more on buying the same items.

After Abigael Lanai moved to London from Colorado, US, she posted a TikTok explaining that ‘cheap groceries’ were one of the things she liked most about her new home.

‘Are we living in the same England?’ joked one bemused commenter, which prompted Abigael to compare prices of a selection of everyday essentials in each country.

She clarified first that the supermarkets featured were two she had frequented personally – Sainsbury’s here and King Super’s in Colorado – so there would be variations depending on where you live and shop.

Getting down to the numbers, Abigael went on to analyse a four-litre bottle of milk. In the US, this would set you back $2.49, while in the UK it was priced at £1.65 (roughly $2).

‘That’s 50 cents or 40p more for the exact same item,’ commented the nurse and vlogger.

Next up was apples, coming in at up to 95 cents (79p) each over the Atlantic or 25p on the Sainsbury’s website, meaning Americans are paying more than triple what Brits are for the fruit.

One of the biggest differences shown in the video was beef mince. As Abigael explained, a 500g packet of mincecosts £1.99 (the equivalent of around $2.40), while at King Super’s you’re looking at $5.49 for the same amount.

Carrots, meanwhile, are 50p (60 cents) per kilo here or $1.99 for 2.2lbs in the States: an expensive place to be a bunny rabbit owner.

In the comments, a number of people pointed out that there were some caveats to Abigael’s experiment.

One user said they were ‘shocked at how much cheaper’ the UK was when they lived here in 2017, adding: ‘Restaurants seemed more expensive, though.’

‘Depending on where you live in the US, you may have to pay sales tax also,’ said another. ‘7% sales tax on groceries in my state!’

Others highlighted the fact the average wage in Britain is much lower than in the US, and as a result people would have more money to spend despite higher food prices.

‘That definitely plays a role,’ Abigael added.

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‘But for my family in particular, we went from being a two-income household because I was working full-time, to being a one-income household. And my husband makes the same amount, so his money goes a lot further here.’

Metro.co.uk tests the theory

We did our own comparison to see if Abigael’s calculations stacked up, using prices from Walmart in the US and Asda here in the UK. We analysed some of the most common items in a weekly shopping, looking for equivalent items where possible (such as value ranges and package sizes) and going by the current exchange rate via Forbes.

Semi-skimmed milk 128floz/6 pint

US: $3.20 (£2.64)

UK: £2.15

White bread – 20oz/566g loaf

US: $1.46 (£1.20)

UK: 75p

Large eggs – 12

US: $1.77 (£1.46)

UK: £2.95

Salted butter – 16oz/500g

US: $3.78 (£3.11)

UK: £3.75

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes – 18oz/720g

US: $5.48 (£4.51)

UK: £3.29

Grated cheddar cheese 16oz/500g

US: $2.22 (£1.83)

UK: £2.80

Penne pasta16oz/500g

US: $1.18 (96p)

UK: 75p

Long grain rice – 16oz/500g

US: 97¢ (80p)

UK: £1.25

Banana – each

US: 27¢ (22p)

UK: 16p

Seedless green grapes – 2lb/1kg

US: $6.48 (£5.34)

UK: £3.47

Potatoes – 5lb/2.5kg

US: $3.87 (£3.19)

UK: £1.29

Red onion – each

US: 94¢ (77p)

UK: 34p

Bacon – 16oz/500g

US: $6.16 (£5.08)

UK: £3.50

Chicken breasts – pack of 8

US: $15.18 (£12.52)

UK: £12.58

The final score: 11 items were cheaper here in the UK, while three were less in the US. Considering some states also impose sales tax on top of the prices shown, that’s a surefire win for British shoppers.

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