How big is the box? If it wasn’t family size that’s high. |
$3.00 or $3.50 tops. |
Cereal is junk food anyway. |
Get out of this thread now. |
Based on what metric? Why should it be cheaper? I’m sure you can get it for less at Costco or someplace like that. |
PP, if you are happy paying $5 a box for cereal, nobody is stopping you. Enjoy. For many people, that is too expensive. As I noted earlier, most brand cereal goes on sale frequently enough that you can plan and not spend more than $3 per box. And, as others have noted, you can generic cereal for even less. |
| Cereal has been too high since 1995 |
Whatever happened to that guy? Did they eventually lower his rent or what? |
Yes, cereal goes on sale, you just need to wait and watch. |
I wonder if it was packaged for one of the dollar stores. They have funny sizes of certain national brands, I guess so they can sell national brands for around a dollar. |
A large size box of cheerios at my grocery store is $4.99. It has, purportedly, 8 servings. The generic version is $1.59. A gallon of milk costs $4.19 but for 16 servings so lets say $2.10 for the amount of milk you need. A bowl of name brand cereal therefore costs .89 cents a serving. For generic it is .46 cents. Virtually no other food is as cheap as cereal. |
I live in NYC so the pricing might be a bit higher at baseline, but I usually shop at Trader Joe's and went into a regular grocery store a few days ago. I specifically got sticker shock from the cereal (which I don't typically buy anyway) - it was $7 a box. |
| I agree with you. It is so expensive now! I will wait for it to go on sale. |
| I buy when it's on sale and don't buy when it's not. |
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Aldi version of Cheerios is $1.29 a box.
And even if you're paying $5/box, that's like 50 cents a bowl. Unless you're really struggling, that's pretty cheap. |