The Food Crisis is Getting Worse | Shocking Grocery Prices in 2025
Christine walks through grocery stores in November 2025 and shows specific prices on food items (U.S. grocery stores, November 2025).
Christine walks through grocery stores in November 2025 and shows specific prices on food items (U.S. grocery stores, November 2025).
WSJ goes into stores and shows specific imported products (U.S. grocery stores, October 2025).
Bloomberg documents high-earning New Yorkers (New York City, New York, October 2025).
Documents people who are now living in storage units because they cannot afford rent (United States, September 2025).
Chandler peels back the new price tag on a shirt to reveal the old price underneath (Walmart store, United States, August 2025).
Real shoppers document the moment Walmart raised prices on clothing, food, and household items in response to Trump tariffs (Walmart stores across the United States, July 2025).
Shoppers describe sticker shock at checkout, changing buying habits, frustration with rising costs on everyday goods tied to tariff policy (U.S. retail stores and grocery locations, April 2025).
Civilians in New York react to Trump’s tariff policy with frustration and confusion (New York City, April 2025).
Street interviews guessing London residents’ annual incomes based on appearance and conversation (London, United Kingdom, 2025).
Street interviews revealing how much London residents actually earn per year (London, United Kingdom, 2025).
Street interviews in London where passersby try to guess each other’s annual incomes (London, United Kingdom, 2025).
Street interview series where a host tries to guess the annual income of London passersby (London, United Kingdom, 2025).