Mega-Requested Video: Cost of Living in Mexico - Price of Groceries at Costco in Guadalajara

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

Before coming to Mexico, one of the things we ourselves were the most curious about was what do things cost in Mexico? Are groceries in Mexico affordable? What should we expect to pay?

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Not surprisingly, family members, friends, YouTube subscribers, Facebook users, and future Mexico travelers are all asking us the same questions now. Therefore, it seemed only right that we risk getting kicked out of Costco to record and share the prices of produce and common household items.

So how much are groceries at Costco in Guadalajara, Mexico?

You're about to find out. Watch the full video below.

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I expected things Mexico to be cheaper. But clearly I'm still shocked. Are the price of things like that everywhere in Mexico or just in Guadalajara?
I was almost believing that first part of the video, but then I quickly remembered today is April 1st😀

Absolutely not! We were shocked to see such high prices after shopping in other stores around Mexico. Although Guadalajara was slightly more epxnesive than other cities, we think Costco isn't a good comparison.

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mexico is a nice country, but many say the pollution is relatively high over there. As far as groceries are concerned it is becoming unaffordable in many countries

Costco is perhaps a bad comparison. There are other more affordable stores you can find besides Costco. It's a great option in the US, but not such a good on in Mexico based on this experience.

I think you are right

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Got arrested?
Seriously, i think these prices are considerable reasonable. They are within the range of 2,000 to 3,000 naira (our local currency here), but i am sure, by the time they get here, it might be higher, due to rate of import duties and all. Those prices are quite fair from my side here.
I missed this video earlier, my phone is acting funny. Been off for two days. Feels cool typing via the laptop hahaha.
Funny, but you guys seem to be off your shades (glasses) today, hahaha. What happened?

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Yaaaaay!. This is so real. Wow. Thanks a lot. I'm buzzing.

Prices are similar to what we have in Honduras, except the tuna fiash, that one is so much cheaper in Mexico, and we also don't have cactus at any supermarket here.

Interesting! Thanks for sharing!

Cactus seems like a SUPER unique thing to Mexico. We didn't even have that in the US. Curious to know what other regional items there are in Costcos across the world!

I don't believe Costco has an outlet in Honduras, but I live in La Ceiba maybe San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa the two largest cities have one. WE do have a Walmart here though.

Sorry, but there are a lot of cactus for sale in the U.S. supermarkets - in California, try Northgate, Cardenas Foods & Food 4 Less to name a few.

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I think that is completely normal. But if someone can explain why is that i will be so in favour.

People were really asking about that? Hmm.

About grocery prices in Mexico? Especially Costco? You bet!

so true@tangerinetrav

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Thanks for the video, I have been thinking to relocate to latin America.

in all countries you save by buying in bulk, but you need 2 things.

  1. Good planning ahead so that they are not wasted
  2. Money

And probably...

  1. Knowledge of the prices so you don't pay too much when it seems like the bulk deal is a better value. ;)

You mentioned cheaper prices by shopping outside of Costco, how much cheaper would you say? To be paying for a membership and then a premium seems kind of crazy, but this really could be one of those "status" type things.

Really hard for me to judge the prices as I don't shop at any warehouse style places and the size of everything was huge compared to what I get at a store. But prices didn't seem low by any means.

Been really wanting to start traveling with the family and Mexico is on the list. Currently working on a plan to move more of my business towards allowing for this. Costs of things in other parts of the world is a factor that I really need to pay attention to when figuring out how much reserves I'll need.

Anyways great post and you guys have good energy and come across great on your video.

Oh i thought mexico was cheap like her in the philippines i think its almost the same prices for street food and ect.

If you can find a job, the average minimum wage in Mexico for a full-time worker is between 400-500 USD. You can pay for rent, food, and essentials with this amount of money. The locals know where to buy basic foods inexpensively. The big franchises are luxury - mainly for families that have multiple incomes or have good jobs (earning twice the minimum or more). @fcpway

so true@tangerinetrav

Oh you're still there?? Wow
You're sure enjoying your Easter season. Thats cool. Enjoy your money hahahahaha

Still in Mexico or still in Guadalajara? Some people told us we only needed to stay in this city for a few days, but we're not sure how that's possible. It's HUGE! There's still so much exploring left. If you're referring to Mexico...well, we have even more adventures left in the country. It's even bigger!

We're still pinching pennies over here, but we try to enjoy each and every moment along the way—especially the memories that cost nothing. Walks in the neighborhoods and conversations with locals can be some of the best experiences of all.

Hahahahha wow... Thats amazing. You sure cant explore all in one trip, I guess. Maybe u'll have to come back some other time. Lol
Hmmmm... Enjoyment galore