Here’s How Much Rich People Pay for the Same Groceries You Buy at Walmart

Culver City, California - September 07, 2024: Exterior of the Erewhon grocery store on Culver Boulevard.
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Across America, a quiet but absurd divide plays out every day. Not in luxury malls, but in grocery aisles. Most people are hunting for deals at Walmart or Costco Wholesale, but those who are wealthy are shopping at upscale grocers that turn basic staples into status symbols.

For example, take the flashy Erewhon Market in Los Angeles. It made headlines for selling a single strawberry for $20 and helped turn the “Hailey Bieber Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie” into an influencer status symbol.

Erewhon isn’t the only luxury grocer in the U.S. Stores like Dean & DeLuca in New York and Bristol Farms in California serve the same clientele. But Erewhon has become the poster child for how much wealthier shoppers can pay for the same groceries found in an ordinary shopping cart. Below is a list comparing common grocery items you might buy at Walmart with their luxury price tags at Erewhon.

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Eggs

Whole Milk

Rotisserie Chicken

Sourdough Bread

Strawberries

Salmon Fillet

Olive Oil

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Wine

Organic Ground Beef

Why the Prices Jump So High

For some consumers, premium groceries are about more than just what ends up on the plate. Specialty sourcing, organic certifications and packaging that signals quality all contribute to higher prices.

Stores like Erewhon Market appeal to customers who prioritize wellness, traceability and presentation and are willing to pay extra for it.

What That Looks Like in Real Numbers

Buying these items at Walmart costs around $50. At Erewhon, the same list runs close to $180.

That’s a difference of more than $6,500 a year if you shop this way every week, which is enough to cover a big vacation, a major home upgrade or a chunk of a car payment for most Americans.

The Wealth Divide Beneath It All

Erewhon exists in one of the most unequal cities in America. Grocery inflation has already squeezed everyday households and while some Angelenos are watching their food budgets climb, others are buying $12 strawberries without blinking.

Luxury grocery shopping might feel like a wellness choice, but it’s really a reflection of how far apart daily life can look depending on your bank account.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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