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17 Overpriced Items People Believe Are Too Expensive Now

Aug 22, 2023

"It is so stupidly expensive to buy this right now. Even if I just need a small list, specifically for the dinner I’m making that evening, it’s always $50–$75. I feel like in the past two years, this has skyrocketed."

BuzzFeed Staff

—u/upvoter222

"That's why you need to buy an Epson EcoTank. The ink lasts through literally thousands of pages. I bought one in March 2020, went all the way through school and didn't buy ink again until January 2022. Plus, when you do buy the ink, all four bottles are, like, $50."

—u/Desperate4Mountains

—u/Ok-Mushroom-7292

"Mortician here. Go to a privately owned family mortuary. They actually give a shit most of the time about what families want and are generally more flexible than corporate mortuaries. Private mortuaries rely on returning families so they have to do a good job to survive.

NEVER go to an SCI location. I worked for that company for two years too long, and it's astounding how little they cared about people. They had NO issue nickel and diming everyone while doing the bare minimum if that. They regularly buried people without their belongings and never told the families. They had numerous occasions where the body was not ready for a funeral, bodies were used as doorstops, people were put in the wrong urns, etc. They do not care about you and are no better than car salespeople. Family-run mortuaries do what they do because they care."

—u/GhoulishlyGrim

—u/BGoodOswaldo

"It is so stupidly expensive to buy groceries right now. Even if I just need a small list, specifically for the dinner I’m making that evening, it’s always $50–$75. I feel like in the past two years, groceries have skyrocketed."

—u/FreshHotPoop

—u/Delicious-Let8429

"In America..."

—u/sliderfish

—u/No-Reputation-4869

"I travel a lot for work. I leave the house at least 2 1/2 hours prior to my flight just to get food before going to the airport. Usually, like a Subway footlong or something that fills me up for half the day. Also, bring your own water bottle."

—u/PillCosby_87

—u/ClickWorthy69420

—u/bobbywise82594

"When I was a lowly unpaid government intern in 2017 in another state, I really wanted to explore. I managed to find so many $20–$25 Airbnbs. They were rooms in people's actual houses or their basements, and so many of them made me dinner. Now, it's $130 a night for a literal shed in Kansas and another $150 for a bullshit cleaning fee. No thanks, I'll sleep in my fucking car."

—u/basilobs

—u/grptrt

"Yes! Even with insurance, I have a bill for my child’s birth at around $30,000. My OB didn’t even pick up the phone when I went into labor. Nor did her backup. I had to get an emergency C-section, so I was charged accordingly."

—u/Tiny_Chicken1396

—u/railmanmatt

"Me and my fiancé are trying to plan a cheap wedding. Yeah, we are going with the eloping idea right now."

—u/bryceisaskategod

—u/SkyAir457

"Five dollars per month doesn't sound so bad, until there are 10 of those you have to use, and every one of them has an 'ultra-premium' tier for 10 dollars that has all of the feature things you actually care about."

—u/_fatherfucker69

—u/Diabeato11

"When I was little, I used to be really excited to earn money and then be able to buy all the Legos I wanted. It didn't work out, of course."

—u/Guillotine_Shrimp

—u/Dystopian_Divisions

"Taco Bell has really gone up. I swear my old order used to run around $10, now it’s $20."

—u/LastTangoInParis69

—u/SoleParadigm

"Ticketmaster gave me a $75 service fee. Why does it cost $75 for you to send me a digital ticket when these venues are probably paying them to sell their tickets anyway?"

—u/waytoogay247

—u/Agnostickamel

"This is why I don’t go to the movies. And I have four kids. My three girls want to see the Barbie movie, but I know it would cost a month’s worth of rent to take them all."

—u/PollutionMany4369

—u/GiftInteresting8482

—u/Relative-Zebra-3414

"Fucking 100%. Where I live, if I would’ve had a partner with a median salary, we could spend almost half as much per person on housing and get a nicer apartment! Combine that with everything costing less when you buy in bulk, and bachelor life starts to look not too appealing."

—u/Eritar

—u/Choice_Bid_7941

"Costco hotdog and infinite drink combo."

—u/Burger_Gamer