$ 3 heel for one apple ? Are you kid me ?

If you live in Canada — or even if you don’t — you’re probably aware of the staggering grocery prices across the country right now. It’s gotten so out of control that people have stopped shopping at certain grocery stores, namely those owned by Loblaw, whichpeople are boycottingfor all of May.

So, amidst all of this chaos, one Reddit user started the subr/loblawsisoutofcontrolto give people a place to document some examples of wild prices for groceries and other goods at all Canadian stores.

1.For starters, this sweet deal on cheese:

2.Or how about these $30.00 batteries:

3.This sale price on Dunkaroos:

4.But don’t worry — there are still great deals you can get as a savings member:

5.Fruit and veggies shouldn’t be too bad, right? A couple of apples couldn’t hurt:

6.At this point, it’s probably more efficient to just order a prime rib at a fancy restaurant:

7.You probably knew chicken breasts were coming:

8.This user did some tater tot research, with surprising findings:

9.This salad wouldn’t even properly feed one person:

10.As a grilled cheese lover, this one deeply disturbs me:

11.I’d rather not do the math on the individual price for these 12 small cans of sparkling water:

12.And it feels wrong to spend this much on a meal that isn’t even fresh:

13.Yes, this is only one mango:

14.Now I understand why chai lattes are so expensive:

15.The math isn’t mathing on this one:

16.$5 for chicken! That should be reasonable, right?

17.I guess we have to decide if allergy relief is worth the cost anymore:

18.This price for orange juice truly doesn’t feel real:

19.Wait… I thought cereal was supposed to be a cheaper option:

20.This small block of cheese:

21.I guess we’re all getting burnt this summer:

22.I could definitely finish this $7 bag of crackers in one sitting:

23.This item, which you might not believe is actually expired:

24.I’m certain I’ve never seen toilet paper this expensive before:

25.And finally, this USB stick which, now on clearance, was originally sold for $70:

Homer Simpson at a computer, drinking from a green cup with a straw, looking puzzled

Woman at office desk with hands on temples, expressing frustration or concentration

Packages of pizza steak cheese in a store display with a 2 for $12 deal sign above

Energizer lithium batteries on store shelf with price tags, obstructed by stickers of a character with sunglasses

Box of Betty Crocker Dunkaroos snack displayed on a store shelf with a sale sign for $7.99, original price $9.49

Sign showing a 20 cent discount on a cooler for members at a store

Two apples on a grocery scale with a checkout screen displaying a total of $6.07 in a self-service kiosk

Packaged Canadian beef with a price tag showing $208.40 on a supermarket shelf

Label on a chicken sausage package with a barcode reading $28.00 and product information

Four product listings for McCain Tasti Taters from different stores with prices and "See Details" links

Supermarket shelf with various salads, new lower price labels at $5.99, Greek and Garden salads visible

Grilled cheese sandwich with a visible slice of cheese, priced at $5.00, displayed behind a label stating calories and price

Shelves stocked with various flavors of Bubly sparkling water in a store

Package of Healthy Choice Simply Steamers Grilled Chicken & Broccoli Alfredo on store shelf, priced at $7.49

Packaged ripe mangoes with price and weight labels, on display for sale at T&T Supermarket

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Jar of Patak's Tandoori sauce on a grocery shelf with a sale price tag displayed below it

Hand holding a clear plastic container with a partial rotisserie chicken and a label showing product details and pricing

Packaging of Reactine allergy relief tablets with pricing $32.99 and quantity selection on a shopping site

Tropicana orange juice containers on a grocery store shelf with a price tag displayed

Toucan Sam on Froot Loops box with cereal pieces and fruits around; one box has a price of $8.49.

Packages of Armstrong Marble Cheese on store shelf with sale tags displaying reduced prices

Banana Boat Ultra Sport sunscreen bottles on a store shelf, labeled SPF 50, priced at $16.49

Shelves stocked with assorted snack items including Pringles, Cheez-It Snap'd, and S'mores kit. Prices are displayed

Package of gluten-free chicken breast strips on a supermarket shelf, regular price and sale price displayed

Ad for Purex toilet paper, 24-pack priced at $19.99 at Real Canadian Superstore

A hand holding a SanDisk Cruzer Glide USB flash drive packaging with a price tag of $69.99, on sale for $30.00