This video demonstrates how prices of common grocery items vary significantly based on factors like retail location (supermarkets vs. markets), import status, and product type, with items like onions ranging from 40-50 rupees, cucumbers around 50 rupees, avocados approximately 100 rupees, and dragon fruits between 100-150 rupees.
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Guess The Price? | Ep. 77 | Ft. Iulia V VanturAdded:
The pre the price that you pay when you cut the onion [laughter] that's full.
>> Um >> four five four five rupees.
>> No, everybody's trying here. [laughter] [gasps] Um around 50 rupees. 50 >> if you go in the market will be cheaper.
>> Mhm.
>> Maybe if you go to a supermarket might be more expensive. [laughter] >> Correct. Uh [snorts] so >> around 50 decrease the price uh >> like 40 50 somewhere there maybe if you go and like uh the farmers and all that probably you find more cheaper.
>> Okay. Are you sure?
>> I think so.
>> Okay. So, you're correct.
>> Yay.
[laughter] Okay. Next.
>> Price of 1 kg of cucumber.
>> I like to have it as a snack as well. Um it's uh cheaper. Definitely.
>> Cheaper than uh cherry tomatoes.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because um these you find them here as well, right?
Um, round 10 and I don't know 20 30.
>> No, >> no, no.
Um, 100. No, >> no.
>> Oh, God. See, I value much more.
[laughter] I value you much more. They don't want to give you the price. Sorry.
Um, okay. 50 50 rupees.
>> Okay. I give like 40 50 rupees like that.
>> Okay. So I'm looking. [laughter] >> Yeah.
>> So you get this point.
>> Oh wow.
>> Oh my god. [laughter] Well, >> this small tree of broccoli um this small tree of broccoli must be a little bit more cheap >> than the cucumber. Really? Are you sure?
>> Are you sure?
>> If the cucumber is exported from Africa.
[laughter] >> Okay.
>> Can you just give me a range?
>> 30.
>> 30.
>> Yeah.
>> 30 rupees.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. I'm locking your answer. Yeah. So, >> I'm shopping from expensive places, right? This is what [laughter] you're trying to say.
So you're wrong.
>> One piece of avocado.
>> I never buy one piece. So I don't know.
Expensive. I think this is in on sales, you know.
>> Yeah, [laughter] this is on sales. A range of towards 100.
>> 100.
>> Yeah, >> sure.
>> 100. But just because I'm good today and I want to do charity otherwise I'll pay less from this.
>> Okay. [laughter] Yeah.
>> Okay. 100. I'm locking 100. Okay.
>> So, you're correct.
>> Yay.
>> And you get a point.
>> But again, the ones that I get are a little bit bigger.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Looks very alien. No, this.
And again, I never buy one, [music] right?
>> Okay.
>> So, I will not know exactly one how much it is.
>> So, how much do you pay for your dragon fruits? Um, this will be 150.
>> Okay.
Are you sure >> from the place where I buy? Yes.
[laughter] >> Okay.
>> Do you know from where I'm buying it?
Maybe it's like coming with some extra value.
>> 100 or 150?
>> 100.
>> 100. Sure.
>> Yeah.
>> So, with this you win the segment again.
>> I did.
>> Yes. Are you serious? Thank you so much.
Thank you.
>> Okay. Thank you so much. Did you like the segment?
>> Yes, I love it. [laughter]
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