Aussies outraged after spotting a packet of Tim Tams for an 'outrageous' price - and that was before they saw the cost of milk A store in regional Western Australia is selling Tim Tams for $11.70 Read more: Arnott's reveals truth about viral Tim Tam photo: 'Ridiculous' By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:47, 7 June 2024 | Updated: 02:48, 7 June 2024 e-mail View comments Foodies were left outraged after spotting a pack of Tim Tams at a regional store for an eye-watering amount. The popular Arnott's biscuit cost $11.
70 at a petrol station in Kalumburu in far north Western Australia - more than four times the $2.50 pricetag at Coles . Hundreds of customers were stunned by the high price after an image was shared on Facebook .
The cost left a sour taste in the mouths of customers who questioned how locals are meant to cope with soaring prices amid the cost of living crisis. 'This is the prices of petrol and Tim Tams for some of our most regional and remote communities - and a 2L bottle of milk will cost you $21,' the Facebook caption read. An image shared on Facebook shows the Tim Tams priced at $11.
70 (pictured) - more than four times the $2.50 pricetag at Coles 'How are people meant to be able to afford the bare essentials when it's marked up over 400 per cent?' This also highlights how prices have risen far more in regional areas compared to metropolitan areas. CEO of the Kalumburu community, Madeline Gallagher-Dann told ABC that 'costs have definitely spi.
