25 Things People Stopped Buying Because Prices Are Out Of Control

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It’s no secret that the cost of just about everything has gone up. Remember the good old days when you could buy your favorite dessert with your pocket money? Now it feels like you need to take out a small loan just to indulge in that sweet treat. 

The simple pleasures in life are becoming pricier, and it’s something we all feel in our wallets. So, when Reddit user u/Soren-J asked the community, “What’s gotten so expensive that you no longer purchase it?” people didn’t hesitate to share their thoughts and frustrations. Scroll through to see some everyday items that have become more expensive, and let us know which ones hit home for you.

#1

Concert tickets.

Syikho:

I bought two sets of tickets this year for bands I’ve wanted to see for over 20 years. One concert cost me $600 for two tickets and the other was $300 for two. The ridiculous part of it all is that the fees alone cost more than one ticket. I can stomach $100-$150 for good seats to a band I like, I can’t stomach another $150 in fees.

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#2

I just paid $22 per ticket (Australian) for my daughter and I to watch Dune pt 2. Two drinks and a popcorn I think was around $25, so we’re looking around $70 for two of us to watch one movie.

I may not be at the point of never going to the theatre again, but it’ll be the rare occurance.

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#3

Food from food trucks.

I’m not spending $15 for a grilled cheese that I have to wait in the rain for.

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#4

Tipping. I quit doing that.

But don’t get me wrong, I tip well for service everywhere that it is customary to do so. I just quit doing those things. I order food on the internet and go pick it up myself. Instead of paying a fee to a delivery service, and then having to tip the driver on top of that, etc.

I have no problem walking in an hitting the “No tip” button on pickups. I tip for service, and takeout food is not a service item. The only service is taking my money and handing me my food. And THAT amount of service had better already be included in the price of the food.

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#5

The worst type of inflation is thrift store inflation. Buying clothes from the Goodwill or local shop used to be cheap. Now it’s barely a dollar shy of buying new.

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#6

Mobile apps.
I’m absolutely infuriatingly tired of subscription services.
The worst is that they let you download the app so they can claim it as a download, only to get stonewalled by a subscription page.
Let’s go back to a one time fee please.

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#7

I never buy chips unless they’re some kind of BOGO.

trafficrush:

Dude, $7 for doritos is NUTS. Even store brand chips are getting pricey.

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#8

At 39 I’m finally learning to cook because the prices of eating out is unbelievable for the quality. It’s been coming down the pipeline for a while. I stopped going to Buffalo Wild Wings a couple years ago when *I had to make a special request that they make my wings fresh*. I went to multiple locations that served me stale wings and had the audacity to charge $40 for the entire time. McDonald’s hitting the teens and Wendy’s bragging about surge pricing…get the out of here.

Honestly, I’ve been having a ton of fun too. Today I made a mushroom sauce with white wine which was so crazy good and then I made some Oreo pie for dessert. I’m taking the pie into work tomorrow.

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#9

Takeout coffee. Espresso machine paid for itself in no time 😂.

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#10

Greeting cards. $7? No way.

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#11

Houses.

Random_Smellmen:

Literally bought a boat and Live in a marina because it’s cheaper than rent in my town now

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#12

Me and the wife would have Friday as a more relaxing evening. We have 3 kids. We would always vary and order takeaway.

Takeaway has gone from $30ish to $50,$60,$70 for the same stuff, plus increased delivery charges.

Not worth it anymore.

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#13

Streaming services. They’re getting more expensive AND adding commercials? Let’s just go back to cable.

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#14

McDonald’s. Not that I can’t afford it, but I am not paying the current prices for cheap, processed food for on the go. They are trying to be fancier, they should accept who they are and stick to be being cheap and convenient, it has always worked for them.

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#15

Having a pet 🙁 I’ve had pets my whole life, but lost my last cat a few years ago. I miss having a companion but I know I cannot afford beyond basic care right now or an emergency if it were to arise.

RoboTwigs:

Dogs. I adore my dog but really starting to question my life choice on dog ownership. She’s 7yrs old and the cost of her daily care/routine vet care has literally doubled. I don’t think I’ll ever own another dog after this, and I’m just hoping I can actually afford to keep her in my care at this point.

Also to clarify, thank god she’s been really healthy with no issues but just daily maintenance is so expensive, and vet bills for other animals has also doubled. My cat’s recent blood panel alone was $435, and her annual exam was $680. The cat is 17 though so I absolutely am not gonna rehome at this point, but my dog is a beautiful loving active companion with half her life still to give to someone who would be fantastic for anyone well off enough to care for her 🙁

If cost of living keeps going up I’m just afraid that person won’t be me :(.

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#16

Haircuts.

Pre-pandemic, you can easily find somewhere charging under $20 in my area. Now all the barber shops in my area start at $35.

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#17

Dining out at restaurants.

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#18

Anymore I rarely buy things brand new. Most of my wardrobe is thrifted or bought from places like Marshalls.

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#19

I quit years ago but I saw cigarettes for 13 a pack and I can’t imagine that still. When I quit it was like 4 or 5 dollars.

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#20

Frozen Pizzas are reaching the point of being more expensive than real pizza.

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#21

Soda. Used to enjoy a sprite occasionally. I’m just not paying 3 or 4 dollars at this point for sugar water.

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#22

Organic vegetables. Maybe the non organic will give me cancer, but dang is the organic expensive… I made soup the other day with fresh mushrooms. Organic would have been 12, the non organic was 4. 🤷‍♀️.

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#23

I used to do mani/pedi twice a month before covid. But now it’s $50 before tip for REGULAR not gel not acrylic and that’s just insane to me. I’m from NYC when I was a kid (im 25) mani/pedi was $15.

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#24

Subway. Even the 6 inch subs are over $7 before chips and soda.

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#25

Yoga classes used to be $20 a class in my area. They’re now $40 a class. It’s just too much.

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