A photo of a ham and cheese croissant has sent Australians into a rage over its ‘absolutely outrageous’ price tag.
The disappointed customer snapped a picture of the breakfast staple at a cafe in Melbourne and shared it to social media platform X on Saturday.
The post shows a ham and cheese croissant with the whopping price tag of $14.
‘Is this right?’ the caption read.
Social media users were outraged, with many accusing the cafe of price ‘gouging’ labelling it ‘absolutely outrageous’.
The disappointed customer snapped a picture of a ham and cheese croissant at a Melbourne cafe for the whopping price of $14 (pictured)
‘Not normal, I paid $10.90 for ham and cheese croissant with a strong coffee yesterday. This place is gouging,’ one wrote.
‘Even if they’re using quality croissants and quality free-range ham, that’s very expensive. Should be about $10,’ said another.
Others claimed the price was making breakfast completely unaffordable and was a sign of Australia’s ever-rising inflation.
‘These used to be my weekend staple but Ive stopped since everyone is charging $10+. Its not justified charging this much for $3 worth of food,’ one person wrote.
‘I couldn’t afford to eat at cafes when it was half of that, so I don’t care one way or the other,’ another person commented.
‘Whoa indeed this is what I’ve been talking about, outrageous when you can’t afford a breakfast,’ a third chimed.
A fourth joked: ‘I wouldn’t pay that much at an airport owned by Macquarie Bank, let alone somewhere I have a choice. I don’t care if the chef is French, and the pig attended Harvard before ethically donating his leg.’
The price for a ham and cheese croissant in Australia range between $8 to $12 depending on the cafe.
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