World's biggest blueberry - how much would supermarkets be selling it for?
A blueberry grown in NSW has broken the Guinness World Record of heaviest blueberry. It is about the size of a golf ball and weighs 10 times the average blueberry - clocking in at 20.4 grams.
Currently, supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths are both selling a punnet of blueberries (125g) for $5.50, despite the same punnet only being $1.90 in January last year.
Given the current state of inflation of food prices, with the monthly CPI indicator from the ABS showing food prices are up 4.4%, how much do you think this blueberry would be sold for?
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151415710 : $13 … for one
mr_cashcow : Wow that is a really big blueberry
zay : BERRY interesting breakthrough. That’s practically a whole as meal! Will definitely make for a “monster” topping over pancakes.
gbsurfer 151415710 : I can't even afford blueberries anymore.
MooMamaLlama : just auction it for the novelty some Berry rich gen z's would pay a mint just to say they got it
that being said, strawberries are about the only affordable ones now....2bucks a punnet. But I refuse to pay 5 or 6 bucks for a single mango in supermarkets
ArtieZiffsCat MooMamaLlama : a lot of fruits are expensive at the supermarket
Skoljil : This looks delicious.
Kakakala12 : Can we get more money.
assailed :
Jalapenoterry65 : A buck two fifty.