Ioan Haoll
Gross Score: 73
Played on: Apr 14th, 2026
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Score 73
Net Score 73
Avg Putts 2.0
GIR 100%
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Comments

  • Ioan Haoll
    I started paying attention to this kind of stuff after a trip where I kept buying the same snacks out of habit, especially chocolate, and noticed my spending was all over the place. One day I grabbed a Toblerone without thinking and it felt way more expensive than usual, then a few days later I saw it cheaper somewhere else and it just didn’t add up. At first I thought it was just random pricing or store differences, but it kept happening in different countries. That made me curious enough to actually check if there’s a way to compare these prices globally instead of guessing. I ended up finding tools like PricesNedostavka and it made things a lot clearer. It’s kind of surprising how something so common can have such different pricing depending on where you are. Now I sometimes check prices before traveling just to have a rough idea of what to expect.
    Apr 14th, 1:58 am
  • jilexag437
    That pattern you’re describing is exactly what got me hooked on tracking everyday product prices too, because it starts with one random purchase and then suddenly you notice it everywhere. For me it was also chocolate and drinks, things you buy without thinking, but when you compare across countries the differences can be pretty noticeable. I didn’t want to overanalyze it, but at the same time I didn’t like feeling like I had no reference point. So I started using tools that collect price data globally, and it helped a lot with understanding what’s actually normal. One page I still check from time to time is Toblerone Milk Chocolate International Cost Breakdown, just to see how prices vary across regions. What I’ve noticed is that there’s rarely a single reason behind the differences. It can be import costs, taxes, brand positioning, or even just how popular the product is locally.
    Apr 14th, 2:00 am
  • Ioan Haoll
    It’s funny how something so simple can reveal patterns that aren’t obvious at first glance. Even when you think you’ve figured out why things cost what they do, there’s always some variation that doesn’t quite match the explanation, which keeps it a bit uncertain.
    Apr 14th, 2:01 am