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MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73115228 Brazil 01/08/2017 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll pass. I get better ones here for free. Not as if she is dismissable, but it would have to be at least a whole night. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70485422 United States 01/08/2017 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Live in Vegas near newish 99 Cent Store in middle class area. So 4 rolls of soft, 2-ply, 100 square per roll toilet paper costs only 99 cents. The other items would be also less expensive. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63200549 My argument against the welfare food allotment is that it falsely assumes recipients are physically and mentally healthy enough to cook (lifting a kettle of beans isn't easy if you're disabled or injured,) have the utensils including cookware needed, live in a very safe environment where a roommate won't steal your food or get the electricity turned off spoiling everything you've made etc. Many welfare recipients have to move every few days just to find a secure place without extremely drunk and abusive landlords and neighbors. Worse is if you're renting a room from someone as you can't afford your own place and that person won't tolerate the smell of beans cooking all day. Or if getting food aid requires you spend so many hours seeking work or attending training you don't have the time or energy to spend all day cooking IF you knew how to do so. Knew an old, disabled man on food aid. He was very allergic to beans. Same problem with diabetics who aren't allowed to eat white rice, noodles, sugar, or white flour as it causes major health problems. Many people can't drink any form of dairy milk including powdered milk. There's absolutely no fruit or vegetables in any form in this list. Nor is there any means to wash and dry dishes. Or to dry your body or wash your hair. Washing powder assumes you have a washing machine and/or coins to operate a public machine. How would you wash your sheets and clothes by hand? Hope you have the physical strength. Where would you dry them? Many places don't allow clotheslines even if you had the rope. Coffee is useless without paper coffee filters. Each person was told by state welfare authorities to find someone with which to exchange food. Excuse me? That's not all that easy for many people. The entire system of welfare falsely assumes you have friends and/or family you can consistently rely on to drop everything and come help you without demanding payment in any form in return. I've helped many, many poor and elderly and extremely sick people on food aid and welfare so I know a lot more than most about the system which is largely run by those who got their jobs because they know the right people. I've yet to meet ANYONE who has an ounce of common sense, has ever been really poor, or even someone who really knows a person who is truly poor, disabled, seriously ill or so elderly they can barely survive on their own but don't have any alternatives. All of those working in government say the craziest things to those way too "out of it" due to the lack of mental or physical health to even process the most basic suggestions. Sorry my post is so long but you really need to see why this list is totally impractical for so many. I am not on welfare but that list is crazy. I have diabetes and there is no way I could even survive eating that way. I am only allowed 45 grams of carbs per meal. Rice? I am allowed 1/3 of a cup of rice per meal. Ever try to live off 1/3 of a cup of rice? Yeah that's all carbs. No meat and no vegetables. No person with diabetes could survive eating that stuff. Sorry for the question but how old are you, just out of curiosity? Are you retired yet? I'm asking because by brazilian standards, you would be dead depending on your age. Our government doesn't care at all if you are not a productive worker, generating taxes. Well I am younger than retirement age. Man remind me to never go to Brazil for anything. So you just let your sick and old people die? WTF? Also 4 rolls of TP? You got to be kidding me. I never plan on going on any sort of welfare even after retirement though. I am going to be growing all my own food. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72785042 United Kingdom 01/08/2017 10:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. This is for one person, correct? Would love to help but I would NEVER buy half that stuff! Even penniless i would never cook with anything except olive oil. I bet I haven't used cornflour in 20 years! 2lbs of salt in a month - what?!!! Noodles - ugh. Margarine - no, real butter every time. Steel wool? Ummmmm. Powdered milk, no, nor fresh, UHT or any other milk. 4lbs of sugar in a month, this might explain obesity. However, I could easily get through 4 tins of tomatoes in a month, if fresh ones weren't so easy to grow inside with all this doom going on! And as for all those using more than 4 loo rolls a month - if you are eating this shit, no wonder! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72123431 United States 01/08/2017 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another thing to consider OP if you are comparing overall cost of living. It seems that in most places in the rest of the world, your list is cheaper. But what does an average apartment or house cost there? In most of the northeast US, it's tough to find a place to live for less than $1000 a month unless you are in a really dangerous area or the place is a shithole... then maybe $700 a month. |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73115228 Brazil 01/08/2017 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. This is for one person, correct? Would love to help but I would NEVER buy half that stuff! Even penniless i would never cook with anything except olive oil. I bet I haven't used cornflour in 20 years! 2lbs of salt in a month - what?!!! Noodles - ugh. Margarine - no, real butter every time. Steel wool? Ummmmm. Powdered milk, no, nor fresh, UHT or any other milk. 4lbs of sugar in a month, this might explain obesity. However, I could easily get through 4 tins of tomatoes in a month, if fresh ones weren't so easy to grow inside with all this doom going on! And as for all those using more than 4 loo rolls a month - if you are eating this shit, no wonder! Well, think as if your whole monthly payment is around 300 dollars. What would you do earning this kind of money? |
Lily o' the Valley
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Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 73749100 United States 01/08/2017 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. This is for one person, correct? Would love to help but I would NEVER buy half that stuff! Even penniless i would never cook with anything except olive oil. I bet I haven't used cornflour in 20 years! 2lbs of salt in a month - what?!!! Noodles - ugh. Margarine - no, real butter every time. Steel wool? Ummmmm. Powdered milk, no, nor fresh, UHT or any other milk. 4lbs of sugar in a month, this might explain obesity. However, I could easily get through 4 tins of tomatoes in a month, if fresh ones weren't so easy to grow inside with all this doom going on! And as for all those using more than 4 loo rolls a month - if you are eating this shit, no wonder! Indeed. Whoever made up this list has never had to buy groceries, cook, take care of himself. the quantities are really screwy, but if you take off that $1 for salt and $1 for steel wool that gives you $2 for something else of higher quality. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
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MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73046289 Brazil 01/08/2017 10:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You will NOT find these anywhere else in Brazil besides the state I live. We have a saying here: Necessity is the mother of invention. The logical step is trade off things I have spare for things I have none. Since I produce a good portion of my own food through aquaponics greenhouse I have lots to trade for things I can't produce. At my table, its very rare to see anything that is not organic. Even the flour for the bread I make on my own. All organic. I'm 39 with the health of a 20's no health problems whatsoever, lots of stamina, very fit and athletic(some say "shreded"). All due to eating well. But then again, its not the reality for the majority of brazilians. |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73046289 Brazil 01/08/2017 10:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No one should ever have to starve. The elites, kings, kings, usurper's have screwed us all over one way or another. They never worry about any of this shit. Pisses me off but their time is running out. Tick tock tick tock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55553205 There is no way I will EVER forget the first time I saw someone die of starvation. Yes, this happens here. I don't even have enough words to describe it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33085487 United States 01/08/2017 10:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. This is for one person, correct? Would love to help but I would NEVER buy half that stuff! Even penniless i would never cook with anything except olive oil. I bet I haven't used cornflour in 20 years! 2lbs of salt in a month - what?!!! Noodles - ugh. Margarine - no, real butter every time. Steel wool? Ummmmm. Powdered milk, no, nor fresh, UHT or any other milk. 4lbs of sugar in a month, this might explain obesity. However, I could easily get through 4 tins of tomatoes in a month, if fresh ones weren't so easy to grow inside with all this doom going on! And as for all those using more than 4 loo rolls a month - if you are eating this shit, no wonder! Indeed. Whoever made up this list has never had to buy groceries, cook, take care of himself. the quantities are really screwy, but if you take off that $1 for salt and $1 for steel wool that gives you $2 for something else of higher quality. 4 lbs of sugar |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73115228 Brazil 01/08/2017 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. This is for one person, correct? Would love to help but I would NEVER buy half that stuff! Even penniless i would never cook with anything except olive oil. I bet I haven't used cornflour in 20 years! 2lbs of salt in a month - what?!!! Noodles - ugh. Margarine - no, real butter every time. Steel wool? Ummmmm. Powdered milk, no, nor fresh, UHT or any other milk. 4lbs of sugar in a month, this might explain obesity. However, I could easily get through 4 tins of tomatoes in a month, if fresh ones weren't so easy to grow inside with all this doom going on! And as for all those using more than 4 loo rolls a month - if you are eating this shit, no wonder! Indeed. Whoever made up this list has never had to buy groceries, cook, take care of himself. the quantities are really screwy, but if you take off that $1 for salt and $1 for steel wool that gives you $2 for something else of higher quality. 4 lbs of sugar Technically, 4.4 |
Bright Side
Texas Yellow Rose Colored Glasses... User ID: 54595804 United States 01/08/2017 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. So here in the usa you can buy almost all of this at a Dollar Tree. It's not always the cheapest to go but for some of your items it would be. So with that in mind plus : 5kg (11 pounds) white rice - $8 2kg (4 pounds) black beans - $4 2 liters of soy oil - $4 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee - $1 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour - $2 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar - $2 1kg(2 pounds) salt - $1 1 can of tomato extract - $1 500g(1 pound) noodles - $1 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine - $2 4 rolls of toilet paper - $1 2 body soap - $2 1 toothpaste - $1 500g(1 pound) washing powder - $2 2 bars of soap - $2 1 pkg. steel wool - $1 1 match box - $1 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk - $3 So for me I could reasonably expect to soend $40 if this were my list. But who eats 2 lbs of salt a month? Life is a spiritual war and no matter where we lay our head, we live in a warzone. There will be casualties. You do get to choose your side. I chose the Bright Side where my God fights for me. Others chose the Dark Side and fight for an entity that views them with disdain and discards them. |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73115228 Brazil 01/08/2017 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. So here in the usa you can buy almost all of this at a Dollar Tree. It's not always the cheapest to go but for some of your items it would be. So with that in mind plus : 5kg (11 pounds) white rice - $8 2kg (4 pounds) black beans - $4 2 liters of soy oil - $4 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee - $1 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour - $2 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar - $2 1kg(2 pounds) salt - $1 1 can of tomato extract - $1 500g(1 pound) noodles - $1 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine - $2 4 rolls of toilet paper - $1 2 body soap - $2 1 toothpaste - $1 500g(1 pound) washing powder - $2 2 bars of soap - $2 1 pkg. steel wool - $1 1 match box - $1 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk - $3 So for me I could reasonably expect to soend $40 if this were my list. But who eats 2 lbs of salt a month? Take into account that everything we buy is raw, so we need to cook everything. And thank you for the info! Last Edited by MaybeTrollingU on 01/08/2017 11:06 PM |
Nikola Tesla
User ID: 72788982 United States 01/08/2017 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. (2)Two pounds of salt in a month does not sound very healthy. And 4 pounds of sugar? WTF? "One person with courage is a majority." - Thomas Jefferson "You’ve heard that we are what we eat. But we also are what we think". “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." -William F. Buckley Jr. |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73046289 Brazil 01/08/2017 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. (2)Two pounds of salt in a month does not sound very healthy. And 4 pounds of sugar? WTF? Well, we cook a lot. Bread, cakes, jam that is why so much sugar. The same for the salt. |
Nikola Tesla
User ID: 72788982 United States 01/09/2017 12:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was wondering if you guys would be kind and tell me approximatelly the total cost of these items in your country, preferably converting the value to dollars, so I can have a common denominator. If possible taking into account the cheapest brand possible of each product: Quoting: MaybeTrollingU 5kg (11 pounds) white rice 2kg (4 pounds) black beans 2 liters of soy oil 250g (0.5 pounds) of cofee 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar 1kg(2 pounds) salt 1 can of tomato extract 500g(1 pound) noodles 250g(0.5 pounds)margerine 4 rolls of toilet paper 2 body soap 1 toothpaste 500g(1 pound) washing powder 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool 1 match box 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk Let me explain what it is: This is a basic version of what the government here says that is enough for a person to eat for a whole month. It costs around 100 dollars(about half of the minimum wage). So I was wondering how much it will cost in other countries. Please, this is not trolling, I just want to know. (2)Two pounds of salt in a month does not sound very healthy. And 4 pounds of sugar? WTF? Well, we cook a lot. Bread, cakes, jam that is why so much sugar. The same for the salt. There does not appear to be any meat on this list. The government thinks you don't need any meat, poultry or fish. Fish is an excellent source of protein. "One person with courage is a majority." - Thomas Jefferson "You’ve heard that we are what we eat. But we also are what we think". “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." -William F. Buckley Jr. |
Ellenjay
User ID: 73631183 Australia 01/09/2017 12:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sourced from major grocery chain. Bar soap not normally used here. Priced in AU$ (approx Us 75c) 5kg (11 pounds) white rice $12.OO 2kg (4 pounds) black beans $10.OO {Canned} 2 liters of soy oil $ 8.oo {Canola} 250g (0.5 pounds) of coffee $ 5.oo 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour $ 6.oo 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar $ 3.oo 1kg(2 pounds) salt $ 1.oo 1 can of tomato extract $ 4.oo {400g} 500g(1 pound) noodles $ 5.oo 250g(0.5 pounds)margarine $ 2.oo 4 rolls of toilet paper $ 3.oo 2 body soap $ 1.60 1 toothpaste $ 2.10 500g(1 pound) washing powder $ 2.50 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool $ 2.oo 1 matchbox $ o.50 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk $ 4.oo |
MaybeTrollingU
(OP) User ID: 73115228 Brazil 01/09/2017 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sourced from major grocery chain. Bar soap not normally used here. Quoting: Ellenjay Priced in AU$ (approx Us 75c) 5kg (11 pounds) white rice $12.OO 2kg (4 pounds) black beans $10.OO {Canned} 2 liters of soy oil $ 8.oo {Canola} 250g (0.5 pounds) of coffee $ 5.oo 1kg(2 pounds) cornflour $ 6.oo 2kg(4 pounds) white sugar $ 3.oo 1kg(2 pounds) salt $ 1.oo 1 can of tomato extract $ 4.oo {400g} 500g(1 pound) noodles $ 5.oo 250g(0.5 pounds)margarine $ 2.oo 4 rolls of toilet paper $ 3.oo 2 body soap $ 1.60 1 toothpaste $ 2.10 500g(1 pound) washing powder $ 2.50 2 bars of soap 1 pkg. steel wool $ 2.oo 1 matchbox $ o.50 400g(0.5 pound) powder milk $ 4.oo Yup, basically the same I quoted from woolworth. Thank you! |