SortStack #2089 — 2032-02-27

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. A banana at a US grocery store $0.25

    Nearly all export bananas are one variety, the Cavendish — adopted after a fungus wiped out its tastier predecessor, the Gros Michel.

  2. A Big Mac in the United States, on average $5.80

    The Economist's 'Big Mac Index' uses this burger's price worldwide as a playful gauge of whether currencies are over- or undervalued.

  3. A full tank of gas for a midsize car in the US $45

    About half the pump price of US gasoline is the crude oil itself — refining, distribution, and taxes split the rest.

  4. Thirty seconds of advertising time during the Super Bowl $8M

    In 1967, a Super Bowl ad cost about $42,000. Brands now spend millions more on celebrity talent and production than on the airtime itself.

  5. A Boeing 737 MAX 8 airliner at list price $120M

    Airlines almost never pay list price — discounts of around half are standard, which is why Boeing eventually stopped publishing its price sheet entirely.

  6. Neymar's transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain $263M

    PSG triggered his 'unbuyable' release clause in 2017, paying more than double the previous world record — a fee designed to be impossible.

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