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@appledoomsday
Comparing past Canadian flyer prices to present day.
Factoring inflation.
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25-03-2019 18:18:22
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Warped&Woven For the short attention span. This is RAAC (What the OSC is made of), vs STANDARD CONCRETE. LEARN.
Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him) "I believe this is a pivotal time in Canadian history when we must do everything we can to dial down divisions, and focus on our common interests, and shared loyalty to Canada" Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him) Oh right... File this under 'douchebag'
Eric St-Pierre Diesel was $2.398/l in Montreal yesterday , it was 0.89/l in 2001.
ReasonableAssumption 🇨🇦 ❤️ 🇺🇸 Eric St-Pierre I fact checked your claim. Montreal Diesel $0.738/L (2001) vs $2.029/L (now): Diesel is effectively CHEAPER today thanks to major improvements in engine performance, efficiency, and durability, even though the raw price per litre is higher in real terms.
ReasonableAssumption 🇨🇦 ❤️ 🇺🇸 Eric St-Pierre I compared 2001 F-250/Silverado 2500HD/Ram/ etc 2001 vs 2026 diesel effeciency. Major gains of 20-30% with today's modern engines/savings of fuel. Short Summary: Diesel is cheaper to operate in 2026 trucks despite higher per-litre price.
Disgruntled Goy Retards don't factor in variables when they rant over the cost of gas. Example: Minimum Wage. Ontario MW 2014 - $11/hr Ontario MW 2026 - $17.95/hr If you factor this in the cost of gas from 2014 to 2026. Cost to wages for gas goes from 9.1% 2014 to 6.7% 2026
Eric St-Pierre Grocery Compare Erics feelings were hurt. Insulting the correction instead of engaging shows how fucking stupid you are. The math checked out - gas today is only modestly higher in real (inflation-adjusted) terms. Didn’t fit your narrative so you cried like a soy boy. Please block me too so I
Gabriel Giguère 100% agree with you! Canada needs MORE COMPETITION! Aldi Vs Walmart (U.S. prices) 2025