A whole roasted chicken for $15...daaaaaaaaaaaamn...loool. "It's actually a good deal" he says..lol. Out here in Halifax...they're like $6-7 CAD. Ouch...I pretty much guessed double of every Walmart price that you quoted and was almost spot on for the most part. That's crazy man but really insightful.
Hey guys! Love the video! I’m definitely up to see a update for 2023 prices. I’m coming to Bermuda for a week later this year and I’m staying in an Air bnb. How much on average does the weekly food shop cost now in 2023?
@@danieldoyle2080 Hey Daniel, you might be interested in this th-cam.com/video/HzDvsMl0090/w-d-xo.html and i'll be updating the site in a few days for 2023. Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel so checking some of your videos. Will be visiting Bermuda in 3 weeks and its truly my happy place. Question on groceries...do residents grow their own fruits and vegetables?
Hi! Welcome aboard! Some people do but land is expensive here so most just don’t have the space. Some vertical farming solutions are trying to fill the gap but it’s a very big gap
Not *really* . Some people do grow things (my mom for example) but as Omar stated there isn't a lot of land space available. There are some local farms that do markets on a weekly basis though. Windy bank, westover and wadson's farm are a few examples.
Year round is tough but during the summer months there are several farmers markets you can check. Like windybank farm, for example. Otherwise you’ll need to check the higher end grocery stores like Miles Market
I moved to the UK from Bermuda and never looked back. Once I brought some buddies of mine from London to the island just to show them around and they were in disbelief the whole time at how expensive everything was!
@@QiuLin-f9r Yes, combined with the fact that we have to import pretty much everything that isn't onions and rum. Bermuda barely generates any of its own food!
Yeah man, since I started going there in 1998, I’ve been shocked at gas and food prices, but native bermudians seem to just pay it without comment! Thanks for this!
yeah. i love to speak on these issues but most people just accept it. I can't blame them, really. The reality of island life means that real honest change is very difficult to come by. Thanks for watching!
😱😱😱...good video! If I'm not wrong, most food items have a custom duty of 0% to 5% (see food and sauces have a slightly higher one). I guess that every Bermudian who flies back to the island brings a few suitcases of non-perishable food. Right? I can understand that the prices are higher because virtually everything is imported, especially fresh food which I guess comes by plane. However, considering the limited customs duty and that there is no VAT...I wonder if there are other reasons? I suspect that supermarkets have little incentive to compete with each other in a place where alternatives are limited. Thanks to your friend and yourself for this new video! 😉
Thanks! I always appreciate your comments! You are right, there are obvious reasons like duty and shipping and some not-so-obvious ones. There’s no VAT but we have different taxes like fcpt that also add to it. I’m hoping to do a big video on it later this year! Thanks for watching
Inlive in Saskatoon, SK Canada. That dame roasted chicken is between $12-$15cdn aka $8.76-$10.96 bmd. I have a potential job opportunity in Burmuda. The wage is $41 usd with either free housing onsite or $800 for hkusing off site. Is that a good deal?
As as swiss person, these prices seem quite reasonable! jk. Switzerland is also expensive af, but grocery prices here are ok-ish and if we want to we can do our grocery shipping in germany, france or italy and get a refund from the difference in VAT (Switzerland is 7.7% and Germany is 19%, so you get back 11.3%). Also there are famous german discounter brands like aldi and lidl here which are good for the competition (and hence for the prices the consumers pay :)). Before aldi and lidl opened stores in Switzerland however, prices also really high - almost like the ones you show in this video.
Nice insight! I always see switzerland high on the cost of living index with Bermuda but, like you said, must be nice to have the option to cross the border lol. Either way, thanks for stopping by!
I get it...but the things that are expensive are pre-prepared food. Really all that stuff is crap. You could buy dried chickpeas cheaper than cans of chickpeas....you could grow your own strawberries...you have the perfect climate for growing your own fruit and veg. All those weird snacks are always going to be expensive on an island in the middle of the Atlantic. If I lived on Bermuda I would eat locally caught fish, rice, home grown veg and salad. Bermuda is my secret fantasy home...I dream of living there...but it always strikes me that a simple diet is the way to go, with home grown greens and fruit. I would be happy eating spicy fish and rice every day. I don't need chocolate biscuits or expensive pre-prepared salad dressing...olive oil, white wine vinegar, dijon mustard and seasoning! I lived in Cannes, France for a while....mental prices....$15 for four nectarines. You just learn to avoid things that are expensive in favour of locally sourced items...
Hate to break it to you but it’s a 21 mile island with over 60k people. If you ain’t a wealthy, good luck with that home garden lol. Weather might be perfect, but farmable land is tougher to come by
@@OmarJames oh 400 dollars is too expensive but i guest your salary per month would be 6-10k so I think the price is reasonable. High price cost of living but has a high salary.
I’m potentially moving to Bermuda soon for work. The wage is $85k … I don’t mind frozen … I assume that’s better value? I notice you have Waitrose items … That’s THE most expensive supermarket in the UK. I’m easy when it comes to food, chicken/steak/fish rice … Will I be poor? 🤣
85 gross or net? Bringing your fam? Hard to say without more details but surface level you’d be ok. Hit me up on the isleofdevils.com or on social media if you wanna talk more
Shop wholesale. I NEVER buy meat from the grocery store. Go to either Pricerite (its pretty much Bermuda's version of costco, no membership required, lots of bulk items), or there is a small place in St. Davids called E&R Fisheries that has pretty good prices on frozen meat (best price for steaks I have found on the island, $16/lb for new york strip).
Hey Omar, go check out my cousin Malcolm Smith at Windy Banks Farms farm market....tell him I sent you I'm part of the Outerbridge family from The Wilderness Farm but I live here in Hawaii. Was there for America's Cup You're the only Bermuda vlog that I can keep up on the local goings-on. I'll make a video of me watching you guys at Windy Banks Farms from Hawaii.... Aloha Brhaddha
Mr. Omar, thank you for your warm words. My question is if the island accepts refugees. Would you encourage me as a Syrian to travel to the island and seek for asylum if I could get there somehow?
Good question...so many refugees are coming to the UK that it is now a foul overcrowded and stinking island. I myself am currently planning to seek asylum in the British Virgin Islands. I have everything in place to seek asylum there....I have paid £17,500 to be trafficked there...I expect they will give me accommodation and living allowance. Once there I shall use my savings to open a business.
Better to consume more fat and protein (animal sources) to keep you fuller longer. Rice is good most definitely because of the price, but you want to limit carb intake if you can help it.
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Fellow bermudian here. Always love ur videos brotha
Thanks alot! Glad to get the Bermudian stamp of approval 😁
I'm embarrassed as a Bermudian just looking at these prices. Oh my dear!
You and me both! :(
Excellent video as always and great commentary at the end 👏🏽
Thank you!
Sorry! I edited that reply
@@OmarJames LOL no worries
A whole roasted chicken for $15...daaaaaaaaaaaamn...loool. "It's actually a good deal" he says..lol. Out here in Halifax...they're like $6-7 CAD. Ouch...I pretty much guessed double of every Walmart price that you quoted and was almost spot on for the most part. That's crazy man but really insightful.
haha good job man! Check out that documentary too if you haven't already. It's a little old but things are actually worse now tbh lol
I say it all the time but as a Bermudian, we could never win price is rite!! 😂😂 we have Bermudian prices embedded
Look up “Bill Gates guesses grocery store prices”. We’d be exactly like that 🤣🤣
Great video Omar! I definitely don’t miss the grocery stores in Bermuda lol
how are the prices out there? send me some pics!
Thank you for this video Omar.
My pleasure!
Can't believe this was almost a year ago! It's time to do it again lol
Yeah! Not a bad idea...let's plan something
Hey guys! Love the video! I’m definitely up to see a update for 2023 prices. I’m coming to Bermuda for a week later this year and I’m staying in an Air bnb. How much on average does the weekly food shop cost now in 2023?
@@danieldoyle2080 Hey Daniel, you might be interested in this th-cam.com/video/HzDvsMl0090/w-d-xo.html and i'll be updating the site in a few days for 2023. Thanks for watching!
Yeah its 2024 now and everything has probably increased by 40-50%
Damn Bro... I thought I was getting squeezed up here in DC. What is the average salary?
🤣🤣🤣 it’s about 60k
Just found your channel so checking some of your videos. Will be visiting Bermuda in 3 weeks and its truly my happy place. Question on groceries...do residents grow their own fruits and vegetables?
Hi! Welcome aboard! Some people do but land is expensive here so most just don’t have the space. Some vertical farming solutions are trying to fill the gap but it’s a very big gap
Not *really* . Some people do grow things (my mom for example) but as Omar stated there isn't a lot of land space available. There are some local farms that do markets on a weekly basis though. Windy bank, westover and wadson's farm are a few examples.
Hi can you find organic veggetables, fruits and nuts there year around ? Thank You
Year round is tough but during the summer months there are several farmers markets you can check. Like windybank farm, for example. Otherwise you’ll need to check the higher end grocery stores like Miles Market
@@OmarJames what is the summer mounth there please ?
I moved to the UK from Bermuda and never looked back. Once I brought some buddies of mine from London to the island just to show them around and they were in disbelief the whole time at how expensive everything was!
Is the reason why Bermuda supermarket goods are expensive because of high tariffs?
@@QiuLin-f9r Yes, combined with the fact that we have to import pretty much everything that isn't onions and rum. Bermuda barely generates any of its own food!
Yeah man, since I started going there in 1998, I’ve been shocked at gas and food prices, but native bermudians seem to just pay it without comment! Thanks for this!
yeah. i love to speak on these issues but most people just accept it. I can't blame them, really. The reality of island life means that real honest change is very difficult to come by. Thanks for watching!
😱😱😱...good video!
If I'm not wrong, most food items have a custom duty of 0% to 5% (see food and sauces have a slightly higher one). I guess that every Bermudian who flies back to the island brings a few suitcases of non-perishable food. Right?
I can understand that the prices are higher because virtually everything is imported, especially fresh food which I guess comes by plane. However, considering the limited customs duty and that there is no VAT...I wonder if there are other reasons? I suspect that supermarkets have little incentive to compete with each other in a place where alternatives are limited.
Thanks to your friend and yourself for this new video! 😉
Thanks! I always appreciate your comments! You are right, there are obvious reasons like duty and shipping and some not-so-obvious ones. There’s no VAT but we have different taxes like fcpt that also add to it. I’m hoping to do a big video on it later this year! Thanks for watching
@@OmarJames I was not aware of the FCPT. I am looking forward to see your video about the reasons behind these prices! Have a nice weekend! 😉
That was fun thank you
Inlive in Saskatoon, SK Canada. That dame roasted chicken is between $12-$15cdn aka $8.76-$10.96 bmd.
I have a potential job opportunity in Burmuda. The wage is $41 usd with either free housing onsite or $800 for hkusing off site. Is that a good deal?
Check the areas but on the surface that is an amazing deal. I cannot find a studio for less than $1500/month on listings right now.
As as swiss person, these prices seem quite reasonable!
jk. Switzerland is also expensive af, but grocery prices here are ok-ish and if we want to we can do our grocery shipping in germany, france or italy and get a refund from the difference in VAT (Switzerland is 7.7% and Germany is 19%, so you get back 11.3%). Also there are famous german discounter brands like aldi and lidl here which are good for the competition (and hence for the prices the consumers pay :)). Before aldi and lidl opened stores in Switzerland however, prices also really high - almost like the ones you show in this video.
Nice insight! I always see switzerland high on the cost of living index with Bermuda but, like you said, must be nice to have the option to cross the border lol. Either way, thanks for stopping by!
Amazing video!
Thanks!
I get it...but the things that are expensive are pre-prepared food. Really all that stuff is crap. You could buy dried chickpeas cheaper than cans of chickpeas....you could grow your own strawberries...you have the perfect climate for growing your own fruit and veg. All those weird snacks are always going to be expensive on an island in the middle of the Atlantic. If I lived on Bermuda I would eat locally caught fish, rice, home grown veg and salad. Bermuda is my secret fantasy home...I dream of living there...but it always strikes me that a simple diet is the way to go, with home grown greens and fruit. I would be happy eating spicy fish and rice every day. I don't need chocolate biscuits or expensive pre-prepared salad dressing...olive oil, white wine vinegar, dijon mustard and seasoning! I lived in Cannes, France for a while....mental prices....$15 for four nectarines. You just learn to avoid things that are expensive in favour of locally sourced items...
Hate to break it to you but it’s a 21 mile island with over 60k people. If you ain’t a wealthy, good luck with that home garden lol. Weather might be perfect, but farmable land is tougher to come by
How much would one need to spend on food per month? Assuming one's not eating out.
Alot depends on the household but for me, I usually spend $3-400 per month on groceries. That’s just my big mouth to feed
@@OmarJames Haha. I'm a foodie myself. Thanks!
@@OmarJames oh 400 dollars is too expensive but i guest your salary per month would be 6-10k so I think the price is reasonable. High price cost of living but has a high salary.
@@narutoshakrachanel8233 yeah. That’s exactly it. Our salaries are higher than average but it’s expensive. So it evens out…for some people anyway
Well market place Canadian has ....
Tell britain to reduce the prices.
All these prducts are way cheaper in UK im surprised Bermuda as a tiny Island the price hike is outrageous.
I’m potentially moving to Bermuda soon for work. The wage is $85k … I don’t mind frozen … I assume that’s better value? I notice you have Waitrose items … That’s THE most expensive supermarket in the UK.
I’m easy when it comes to food, chicken/steak/fish rice … Will I be poor? 🤣
85 gross or net? Bringing your fam? Hard to say without more details but surface level you’d be ok. Hit me up on the isleofdevils.com or on social media if you wanna talk more
Shop wholesale. I NEVER buy meat from the grocery store. Go to either Pricerite (its pretty much Bermuda's version of costco, no membership required, lots of bulk items), or there is a small place in St. Davids called E&R Fisheries that has pretty good prices on frozen meat (best price for steaks I have found on the island, $16/lb for new york strip).
Hey Omar, go check out my cousin Malcolm Smith at Windy Banks Farms farm market....tell him I sent you
I'm part of the Outerbridge family from The Wilderness Farm but I live here in Hawaii. Was there for America's Cup
You're the only Bermuda vlog that I can keep up on the local goings-on.
I'll make a video of me watching you guys at Windy Banks Farms from Hawaii.... Aloha Brhaddha
Thanks bro! My mom goes to wind banks at least once a month. I’ll go with her next time and say hi to malcolm! Looking forward to that video!
Am so moving here via tourist visa
Come on down!
Bread and kraft cheese slices is cheapest way to eat!
Ooo medic....supermarket y’all’s done did it now halal whole chicken Westbrom England setprice as £2.50 at cheapest how many items!!!???
🤣🤣🤣
In Bermuda someone is doing the tax heaven and that is making Bermuda more expensive place but there is the other reasons related with that to.
interesting!
@@OmarJames I saw the youtuber in Bermuda who paid 16$ for burrito and he said it was expensive because Amazon is doing the tax heaven there.
Mr. Omar, thank you for your warm words. My question is if the island accepts refugees.
Would you encourage me as a Syrian to travel to the island and seek for asylum if I could get there somehow?
Good question...so many refugees are coming to the UK that it is now a foul overcrowded and stinking island. I myself am currently planning to seek asylum in the British Virgin Islands. I have everything in place to seek asylum there....I have paid £17,500 to be trafficked there...I expect they will give me accommodation and living allowance. Once there I shall use my savings to open a business.
I live in New York City, where a lot of Caribbeans live and I have never met a Bermudian?...Do you all immigrate to the US to live? Nice vlog.
Things are expensive but you no need to eat to much in my case i eat every 5 hours
To keep you belly full for hours just eat rice in the morning and for dinner 2 apple 🍎 or 3 bananas and 2 Glass 🍷 o water
Naah
Better to consume more fat and protein (animal sources) to keep you fuller longer. Rice is good most definitely because of the price, but you want to limit carb intake if you can help it.
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That’s the dream!
GRAND RISING FAMILY 👪 ✨️ GIVE THANX TOO THE MOST HIGH AND OUR ANCESTORS STORY 1LUV MUCH RESPECT
TIME TOO ⏲️ DO SOME ROAD SIDE PLUCKING FOR REAL FOR REAL
KNOW THYSELVES AND THY CREATOR WITH IN MUCH RESPECT
BIG UP URSELVES FROM MENTAL SLAVERY KNOW THYSELVES
ASE' ASE ' ♥️
I guessed 8 ! Lol …urgh
Haha! Good guess 😁
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