Old 09-08-2010, 09:17 AM
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WilliP
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Originally Posted by gale
I don't know about Australia and UK but I know that just recently, the US dollar was right in line with the Canadian dollar. So other than the outrageous taxes they pay I can't imagine why it is SO much higher there. I'm a Stampin' Up demonstrator and the prices in the Canadian catalog are insane compared to the US prices.

When we were in Canada we ate at a McDonalds and for the 5 of us, it was over $30. In the US it's usually around $15-$17.
I'd say tariffs that are supposed to encourage and protect the domestic producers --i.e. Canada or US or NZ or AUS depending on where you are at. Import duties will kill you sometimes.
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