Thank you - I won’t lie, I was annoyed they just dirty deleted instead of replying what spaghetti costs $2+ for one package unless it’s one of those giant sacks lol. I was a bit out, it’s 40p for the pack I buy, which is 500g/just over 1lb - it was 20p pre-Covid. 75p for the same size gets you your pick of shapes (40p is only spaghetti or penne) or white or brown pasta. My husband buys brand name macaroni for £1.50 for a 1kg pack and it annoys me more than his habit of buying £75 hoodies only to wear them once and decide he doesn’t like the shape/colour/zip/not fluffy enough/too fluffy 🤣 because pasta is pasta, you don’t need macaroni shape just because the dish is called macaroni cheese. Slightly irrational response to spaghetti, I know. I cook one pack for my family of 7, which includes two teenage boys. Admittedly my daughter eats almost nothing and the youngest is a baby but that still leaves my husband and 3 boys eating lol. I was shocked at some of the food prices at Walmart whenever I’ve visited because outside the US we often have the impression that everything over there is really cheap, and it turned out that not only was the food selection awful (central Chicago was our last destination) unless you wanted watermelons or pre-packed pizza, but the prices were all over the place, like $4 for a bag of Doritos. We bought a pizza and some fruit and basically lived on Dunkin’ Donuts sandwiches for the rest of the trip for breakfast/lunch 😅 And bottled water being more expensive than petrol was just mind-blowing, especially when the tap water was basically undrinkable so there was no option but to buy water. Our cheapest bottled water choice at Asda (same company) was about 40p for 2 litres, last I looked.