Bell Pepper Neanderthal Gangsta: How does regular, green, bell pepper cost where you live? How about red or yellow bell pepper? If not in the U.S., please indicate what country (or convert to U.S. currency) Partyzana: Russia. Green bell pepper - 3,9USD (http://www.utkonos.ru/item/28/4972379) Yellow bell pepper - 4,4USD (http://www.utkonos.ru/item/28/4972378) Red bell pepper - 3,2USD (http://www.utkonos.ru/item/28/4972380) Ruble value is not stable lately. Price in dollars can change every day. (Edited by Partyzana) Neanderthal Gangsta: Tanya, how the hell can you afford that? I think it's very expensive where I live. Green is $1.00. Red or Yellow is $1.50 Neanderthal Gangsta: Tanya, I agree. So what do people who cannot afford it buy for food? Like, if someone makes a very modest income, what kind of food can they purchase that doesn't cost a lot Neanderthal Gangsta: Tanya, I asked a different question, unrelated to bell peppers. I am asking what are common foods there in russia. No One Ever: Where I live, there's a corporate run "farmer's market" grocery store. I usually wait to get bell peppers when they have a fantastic deal like 3/$1. Otherwise I use the frozen ones from Walmart, they taste the same and have the same nutritional value. Partyzana: Potato, cabbage etc. cucumbers, tomatoes, fruits have seasonal prices. In winter is expensive, in summer (july, august) it's not exprensive. No One Ever: I shop like an old lady in that I usually meal plan around what is super cheap for the week. I like Walmart's frozen grilled mixed bell peppers since it usually has all the colors. Maybe check with a local garden co-op in your area? Usually they only require a few hours of "work" at the co-op and you get to take home a share every week. Neanderthal Gangsta: Crazy Limit, are you saying Green bell pepper is $3 dollars and 90 cents for a kilogram? If so, you weren't clear about that. You didn't say kilogram. I am talking about individual bell peppers Neanderthal Gangsta: Okay, Tanya. $4 per kilo makes more sense for Moscow. Otherwise no one could afford it jupiterdrop19: Mine are free. I grow my own eat some as fresh and freeze the rest so I have them throughout the year. ASAP Minty: 66c green, 1.50 red, 2.99 yellow. the green ones dont taste as good as the others either L1nds: Two for a dollar when on sale. Around 89 cents each to 1.25 when not on sale. I live in Calipornia on the coast. Hi Kenny! Neanderthal Gangsta: G, I can understand not having fresh tomatoes for those people living in the north pole. Let's be reasonable here. SovietSexKitten: Try to look up Hellman's Food Desert campaign. I can't find much on it right now, but I did sign the petition and shared the cost of tomatoes in my region. Fresh tomatoes can cost 7x more in food deserts than urban centers. Neanderthal Gangsta: G, I did look it up. I was just being a smart -as. I mean, these people are living north of the 83th parallel, why would they fresh vegetables to cost the same? because of entitlement | Food Chat Room Similar Conversations |