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Here Are The Most Overpriced Grocery Stores In America

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The Most Overpriced Grocery Stores In AmericaSarah Ceniceros

It’s no secret that food (and living in general) is expensive right now. The cost of many pantry essentials has soared, fast food value meals are becoming less valuable, and even celebrities are feeling the sting of their grocery bills.

Inflation has forced many people to rethink the way they shop. Some are forgoing expensive ingredients and even scaling back how much they eat entirely. But the first thing you can do to shop smarter is choose the right store.

We’ve already rounded up some of the cheapest grocery stores in America. And now you may be shocked by some of the supermarkets on the other end of the spectrum.

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There are many factors that contribute to grocery-store prices. The supply chain (most recently seen with this year’s egg-gate), an area’s cost of living, ingredient quality, and other supermarket competitors are just some of the variables that can impact your grocery bill.

Regardless, that doesn’t make current prices any less ridiculous. If you’d like to avoid buying $25 water, check out the five most expensive grocery stores in America so you can shop somewhere else.

Erewhon Market

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Celebrities and influencers in Southern California are flocking to Erewhon—and certainly not for a bargain. The health food store was founded in Boston in 1966, moved to Los Angeles two years later, and has remained a neighborhood spot for 40 years. The store was purchased by now-CEO Tony Antoci in 2011 and became a miniature empire, with nine locations across Los Angeles County.

Erewhon is known for their wildly expensive groceries (like $25 loaves of bread), their tonic bar serving $17 “Hailey Bieber skin smoothies,” and their prestigious $200 annual membership. It's the go-to spot for LA’s elite and for tourists who are curious about the hype. But it’s far outside the price range for average American shoppers.

Whole Foods Market

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There’s a reason why Whole Foods is often referred to as “Whole Paycheck.” Since being founded in 1980, Whole Foods has earned a reputation for being one of the most overpriced grocery stores in the country. It’s faced scandal after scandal, from selling a bottle of water with three stalks of asparagus for $6, to their former CEO blaming America’s obesity crisis on “making poor choices” and “ignorance.”

In 2017, it was purchased by Amazon, which led to price decreases, but Whole Foods still remains financially inaccessible to many shoppers. And now, with the rising cost of living, the store’s exclusivity is even more blatant.

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