Where I live cheese is overpriced. I don't know why exactly. Guess it's just taxed to death here. It's a great mystery to me.
Dairy products here aren't cheap either. Milk, cheeses, and ice cream products are still pricey, even in the dead of winter.
Popcorn and soda at the movie theater (I paid $12 for nachos and a small soda).
Any repair service (plumber, auto, electrician, etc.).
Concert tickets
Anything that is made by louis vuitton.
There's a long-winded explanation why theatre concessions prices are so expensive, so I won't get into it too far and try to keep it brief, but theatres have to make the bulk of their revenues off of them because big Hollywood takes most of the ticket sales profits. If I recall correctly it's 85% the first week, 80% the second week, 75% the third week, 70% the fourth week, and then it's 50% for the fifth week and onwards.
For the vast majority of movies, the targeted demographic attends within the first two weeks. The theatres (and chains) don't see much in terms of profits off of ticket sales until they get prints of a movie with legs... ie. Titanic, Avatar, Batman:The Dark Knight.
When you factor in the cost of utilities and wages/salaries and the purchase costs of the prints and advertising/memorabilia, and discounting the revenues brought in from concessions... theatres don't make near as much as people think. This is why popcorn and pop is so expensive.
The 7 major Hollywood studios control the release and distribution of virtually all movies in US/Canada, which includes most limited and independent films as well.
Show me where the $30k Raptors are and save me 2.
I'll buy every one @ $30k. My boss owns one, and he barely ever drives it now that the warranty is up on it. He said he paid over $70k for his, and he's terrified of it breaking. I can't believe the new Raptors are coming in with a V6 (if I heard it correctly).