You don't pay for trolley in the UK. The coin you put in the trolley is retrieved when you take the trolley back to where you took it. Simply insert the hook back in the trolley to collect your coin. By the way, it doesnt have to be money, you can use any item shaped like the 1 pound coin.
It's hard to say if it's more expensive because in the U.S. we don't have standard pricing. Each state and then each city is vastly different when it comes to pricing. Some have no sales tax or sales tax on certain items or sales tax on all items. The midwest and parts of the south tend to be cheaper than the East and West Coast. For example the vegetable oil in my area is $2.39 plus tax 164 Pampers are $28 plus tax Keep in mind each state/and or city will have a different tax rate. However, the inflation has been crazy. Nanelle, I love your videos. Please keep them coming.
Walmart is a popular place to shop but I will say Food Lion and Aldi are wayyy less expensive. Food lion always has discounts on produce and other items which helps save money. Lots of people shop at Walmart primarily for the convenience but if you’re willing to go to more than one store you’re more likely to find better deals.
I’m horrified at the price of Nivea in the US 😮 $10.27, when I convert that to South African rands it’s way too expensive, practically double the price of what we pay for 400ml, is that a 400ml or the bigger one 625ml? Even if it’s the bigger one it’s still more expensive there.
Some prices are expensive for UK based people bcoz they don't earn in dollars so we cannot equate it to the UK price bcoz UK people earn less. UK doesn't have variety & large sizes of goods. UK products have a short shelf life as compared to US and South Africa.
One thing we should know, is that USA is far from Africa (Nigeria/Ghana) compare to UK which is just 6 hours. It will cost a lot to export our local food to the 🇺🇸
Please don’t forget that the US supports GMO foods which Europe bans (because of their carcinogenic properties) These GMO foods are cheaper options which shops stock freely there. So that’s another thing to keep in mind when shopping in the US, which we in Europe don’t need to worry about.
@@janettebarlow6083 I disagree with you that UK don't support GMO. Browse food colour code packages. If you enter any shop in uk you only see few organic fresh veg etc on the shelf. GMO food has short shelf life. Have you bought veg in the uk that stay upto a week even when store in the fridge without getting bad.
I think the prices are fairly the same, like some items are cheaper in the uk, and some are cheaper in the us So it’s difficult to conclude! But I’d choose uk considering youd have to pay tax again at the counter. I noticed that in Walmart, they were given bags for shopping? That’s also another difference ❤ Thank you Nanelle ❤❤❤
You cannot compare pounds to dollars 1 for 1. For every $10 that is approximately 7 or 8 British pounds. That is the problem with this-among other things. Certain states are also more expensive than others and sales tax is different in different states.
Most Western countries are the same. Your income is decided based on the prevailing cost of living. People are paid “more” in the US to cover for the cost of living. Same as in Australia. I hear the cost of living is high in Australia, so to compensate they pay you “higher”
This is true. I lived in saudi Arabia and now living in the UK. The salaries in saudi is much lower than the UK but at the end of the day one's savings in both countries are the same. This is because goods, house rents etc are way cheaper in Saudi Arabia. This is what people don't know
Anywhere people earn more, things are expensive. Even within the US, some states have higher standards of living than the others. So the pay is higher in states where their standards of living are high. They have higher minimum wages than those with lower standards of living. US pay is comparatively higher than that of the UK so definitely things will be more expensive. Besides, pounds is greater than dollar.
Dont let the shelf price fool you. When you go to the till seomething that was $3 is now $5 due to TAX 😢. In the uk you know exactly the anount you need to pay. As an american living in uk. Food is cheaper here yhan America. However America branded items ate a lil expensive here
Haha I hope this is an exaggeration. They paid $6 in tax on $152 worth of stuff. The highest state has 11% sales tax. Something $3 would be $3.33. Some states don't have sales tax. But yeah if you buy something expensive, the tax can add up. Many necessities aren't taxed either. Healthy food items and clothes usually don't have tax.
@@Lando-kx6soI have lived in both countries and I will tell you that I prefer the UK. The US has sooooooo many hidden charges. That’s why I laugh every time people compare the wages with wages in Europe. I moved to Norway, then to The Netherlands for a while but I now live in Spain so @Nanelle come visit me so we can do a comparison here too.
Im here late. Thank you for the great video❤. The price of the Dorito chip in USA!!! Now l wonder if we have fake Dorito in Africa because why is the big pack $2 and there it's $3
I just came back from the USA and the cost of things are way more expensive than the Uk and I have been visiting the USA sine 2005 and this os the first time I see things are so expensive,the Uk used to be more expensive that the USA but its the other way around now,good video by the way.
It is so wrong for you to say that one pays for trolleys in the UK supermarkets. You only put a pound coin to release the trolley and get your money back when you return it.
The tax differs from state to state, and the city can also add tax. The tax rate is usually listed on the sticker next to the price. Yes, some states don't have tax at all. America is literally 50 countries which we call states under one umbrella called the USA. Each state has it's own GDP, laws, culture, education, employment, industries and etc.
I think uk is more cheaper with what I have seen.
From the pampers to the milk and juice
Of note, every state has different percentage of tax and there are a few states with no sales tax
Thanks!
Nice madam, what I do like about her is that fact that she reply messages and appreciate people
Thank you 🙏🏽
You don't pay for trolley in the UK. The coin you put in the trolley is retrieved when you take the trolley back to where you took it. Simply insert the hook back in the trolley to collect your coin. By the way, it doesnt have to be money, you can use any item shaped like the 1 pound coin.
That’s what I meant
Exactly we don't pay for trolley 🤷🏿♀️.
You can use the vial tops of antibiotics.
@@NanelleGriselda😂😂😂😂 your UK 🇬🇧 people are coming for you ooo over this trolley issue 😂😂😂
Yes o @sandynanor9362 lol
Some of us have lived in the US and will defend the UK, despite all its many flaws.
It's hard to say if it's more expensive because in the U.S. we don't have standard pricing. Each state and then each city is vastly different when it comes to pricing. Some have no sales tax or sales tax on certain items or sales tax on all items. The midwest and parts of the south tend to be cheaper than the East and West Coast.
For example the vegetable oil in my area is $2.39 plus tax
164 Pampers are $28 plus tax
Keep in mind each state/and or city will have a different tax rate. However, the inflation has been crazy. Nanelle, I love your videos. Please keep them coming.
Thank you Victoria
Here in the U.K l shop in Morrisons, Tesco and Costco.l love these supermarkets
I really love watching ur videos because they give me hopes of seeing my family back in Nigerian
In the UK you do not pay for trolley but need coin or special trolley rings to work the trolleys
The shortbread i buy it almost 1£ at Lidl(the towergate brand)
I love your mum and Aunty soo much❤love you all
Thank you for the comparison Nanelle ,way to go , always on point .❤
It's the way your Aunt says ‘Dollars’ for me 😍
😂😂😂
Watching from Kenya, l always enjoy your contents!
Oh my God
They didn't add the tax to the prices? You have to start calculating it separately? I think the UK is cheaper though
Walmart is a popular place to shop but I will say Food Lion and Aldi are wayyy less expensive. Food lion always has discounts on produce and other items which helps save money.
Lots of people shop at Walmart primarily for the convenience but if you’re willing to go to more than one store you’re more likely to find better deals.
This is the Walmart on the Richmond hwy I guess.
I just love her videos too.
You just good.
Thank you.
Thank you so much dear ❤️ God bless you.😘
I’m horrified at the price of Nivea in the US 😮 $10.27, when I convert that to South African rands it’s way too expensive, practically double the price of what we pay for 400ml, is that a 400ml or the bigger one 625ml? Even if it’s the bigger one it’s still more expensive there.
Another reason why some African retailers get fake from china
But I think Nivea is from SOUTH AFRICA
@@NanelleGriselda please there are fake in USA too
That utz cheese balls is $6 and change in Dallas….so some difference but not much
I love the African shop, very equipped.
2litres of oil is less than 10pounds, while carton of indomie is b/w 9-10pounds in Scotland
Some prices are expensive for UK based people bcoz they don't earn in dollars so we cannot equate it to the UK price bcoz UK people earn less. UK doesn't have variety & large sizes of goods. UK products have a short shelf life as compared to US and South Africa.
One thing we should know, is that USA is far from Africa (Nigeria/Ghana) compare to UK which is just 6 hours. It will cost a lot to export our local food to the 🇺🇸
Please don’t forget that the US supports GMO foods which Europe bans (because of their carcinogenic properties) These GMO foods are cheaper options which shops stock freely there. So that’s another thing to keep in mind when shopping in the US, which we in Europe don’t need to worry about.
@@janettebarlow6083 I disagree with you that UK don't support GMO. Browse food colour code packages. If you enter any shop in uk you only see few organic fresh veg etc on the shelf.
GMO food has short shelf life. Have you bought veg in the uk that stay upto a week even when store in the fridge without getting bad.
9:18 because there is strict compliance to food safety.
It's Asda in UK same shop
I think the prices are fairly the same, like some items are cheaper in the uk, and some are cheaper in the us
So it’s difficult to conclude! But I’d choose uk considering youd have to pay tax again at the counter. I noticed that in Walmart, they were given bags for shopping? That’s also another difference ❤
Thank you Nanelle ❤❤❤
Love your videos..Keep it up Nanelle❤
Thank you Esther
You cannot compare pounds to dollars 1 for 1. For every $10 that is approximately 7 or 8 British pounds. That is the problem with this-among other things. Certain states are also more expensive than others and sales tax is different in different states.
Most Western countries are the same.
Your income is decided based on the prevailing cost of living. People are paid “more” in the US to cover for the cost of living.
Same as in Australia. I hear the cost of living is high in Australia, so to compensate they pay you “higher”
Exactly
This is true. I lived in saudi Arabia and now living in the UK. The salaries in saudi is much lower than the UK but at the end of the day one's savings in both countries are the same. This is because goods, house rents etc are way cheaper in Saudi Arabia. This is what people don't know
Anywhere people earn more, things are expensive. Even within the US, some states have higher standards of living than the others. So the pay is higher in states where their standards of living are high. They have higher minimum wages than those with lower standards of living. US pay is comparatively higher than that of the UK so definitely things will be more expensive. Besides, pounds is greater than dollar.
Love you Nanelle, every video I go watch❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yay! Thank you!
@@NanelleGriselda you welcome🙏🏼
This Your voice is refusing to clear ❤beautiful vlog..I enjoyed watching.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Love your videos soo much
Thank you
Nice video Nanelle❤❤
Nanelle are you enjoying the US?
They didn't mention (HEB)....
That’s one thing that scares me about relocating. Everything is just too expensive. I’m based in South Africa & it’s not bad at all
Yea. But im sure the salaries are different though.
Uk is way cheaper then the US
Dont let the shelf price fool you. When you go to the till seomething that was $3 is now $5 due to TAX 😢. In the uk you know exactly the anount you need to pay. As an american living in uk. Food is cheaper here yhan America. However America branded items ate a lil expensive here
🤣🤣🤣
Haha I hope this is an exaggeration. They paid $6 in tax on $152 worth of stuff. The highest state has 11% sales tax. Something $3 would be $3.33. Some states don't have sales tax. But yeah if you buy something expensive, the tax can add up. Many necessities aren't taxed either. Healthy food items and clothes usually don't have tax.
Us groceries may be expensive however pound is more powerful then a dollar.
I think the Walmart groceries are on the more expensive side comparatively to the UK😊. Thanks Nelle.
Walmart's suppose to be the cheaper option
@@Lando-kx6soI have lived in both countries and I will tell you that I prefer the UK. The US has sooooooo many hidden charges. That’s why I laugh every time people compare the wages with wages in Europe. I moved to Norway, then to The Netherlands for a while but I now live in Spain so @Nanelle come visit me so we can do a comparison here too.
Am in love with your video ❤
And Kroger too
The African shop is really expensive. UK is definitely cheaper in our African shops
It's expected due to distance
To be honest I don’t see much difference..In UK a family of four we spend about £500 on groceries and take home is way lower compared to US.
Palm oil is way expensive
Wow cool prices because the Walmart around ain’t this affordable 😢
Wow !do we have African shops this big and with lots of African stuff in UK around Feltham?
The zomi is expensive too🙃💃🏻
Which state it's please.
@nanelle What state in the US are you in?
Im here late. Thank you for the great video❤. The price of the Dorito chip in USA!!! Now l wonder if we have fake Dorito in Africa because why is the big pack $2 and there it's $3
Wipes and diapers Huggies that's a fair price cheap🎉
UK's much cheaper & you get much higher quality food
Europe is known for quality food 👌
@@abibatzubby1327because we don’t allow GMO foods. One of the reasons I relocated here as soon as I had kids.
I think USA groceries are a bit expensive UK is quite cheaper
I agree
Fufu, I buy at 4-5£, it varies, so that’s about the same
Diapers in UK 🇬🇧 are way cheaper! 😊
For context, inflation has changed prices drastically over the past couple of years. Like it has everywhere.
Indomie i buy the box at 7.8£ here though
Wow. Three taxes. Only one tax here in las Vegas 😮
Things are expensive in the USA
Very
I was about saying same, although they earn more.
@@elemvictoria2023 l agree with you: :they earn more::
@@NanelleGriseldasomething to keep in mind when comparing wages in your next wage comparison video 😅
Hello nannelle how do I relocate to the usa
US Diversity Visa Lottery, H1B visa, marriage, job offer or sibling sponsorship (takes a very long time)
You can relocate through school too.
Try Aldi.
Everything is expensive compared to my country South Africa
I watched extreme couponing,if you can please use coupons especially in the US,not sure if uk has coupons
Why not
@@ayoteju8416 read again,am encouraging use of coupons
You don't pay for trolley in the UK please.
Please where do u parents live in the USA
Pls with Marks and Spencers trolly no one pays. 😂😂Thanks
I just came back from the USA and the cost of things are way more expensive than the Uk and I have been visiting the USA sine 2005 and this os the first time I see things are so expensive,the Uk used to be more expensive that the USA but its the other way around now,good video by the way.
$6.38 for milk, ahhhh. I’ll definitely be going for the ones below $2. 😅
It is so wrong for you to say that one pays for trolleys in the UK supermarkets. You only put a pound coin to release the trolley and get your money back when you return it.
Lord, the African food is quite expensive ohhh.
You look more like your aunt
Uk groceries is way cheaper
To me, Target is expensive.
Why do they always name price without tax and after tax, does one have a choice of buying stuff without tax?
Once you buy it you need to pay tax
That’s how it’s done in America.
The tax differs from state to state, and the city can also add tax. The tax rate is usually listed on the sticker next to the price. Yes, some states don't have tax at all. America is literally 50 countries which we call states under one umbrella called the USA. Each state has it's own GDP, laws, culture, education, employment, industries and etc.
Victoria do you mean county or countries?
@abibatzubby1327 Countries, because we have 100s of counties. However, each state is run like its own country.
That part where you told gramdma it was $1 for the short bread lmao
African stores can be so expensive 😭🙉
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Us groceries are more expensive
$20 for palm oil🙆😳😩
Imagine nido $23 and Ghana you wont even think of it
Ikr !!
I think in USA:they earn a lot of money per month:
True
UK is cheaper
Hello sister, I will like you talk you privately