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Onward we go to Butterfield Market, touted as the most expensive grocery store in New York City, frequented by influencers and celebrities. Our primary objective is to find the famous $18 Korean strawberries, noted for their extraordinary taste. Unfortunately, upon arrival, we're disappointed to learn that they have sold out thanks to overwhelming demand.
Nevertheless, we make a few selections for tasting, including a $32 ham and cheese sandwich, a notorious item we've encountered online. As we survey the prices, we notice a bottle of milk for $11 and a small tin of potato chips priced at $40. Struggling yet again to spend money, we manage to accumulate only around $50 worth of items at an establishment touted for its prices.