Submitted by JustAGreenDreamer t3_11el8i3 in Maine
How much longer can we keep doing this?
Submitted by JustAGreenDreamer t3_11el8i3 in Maine
How much longer can we keep doing this?
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Unless you’re buying pure processed foods, 97$ should be at least half a cart of decent food
It also depends on where you're shopping I can go to Hannaford's if I get a ride and fill a cart and spend less than $400 but if I don't have a ride I have to walk up to the local grocery store and I can get three bags worth and it cost me $200
The corporate brand that owns shaws has inflated prices more than any other chain.
There was an article about it
Fair enough, I’m lucky enough to be able to shop at local stores
Definitely cooperate greed going on ( besides inflation).
One that comes to mind are Powerade ( sport drinks). They were .88 per a year ago, now 1.39.
Why are you buying that crap? Save money by not buying it.
Corporate greed wasn’t causing grocery bills going sky high Pre-Covid. Transportation costs (ie price of diesel) go up so do price of goods. Inflation and Fuels have driven everything up.
Right, the corporate greed of the oil companies leading to record profits for them is the problem.
Funny how we never had this problem with the previous administration 🤷♂️.
You do know oil/gas are traded on a global market correct? Price is determine by supply and demand.
Do you think Joe Biden is responsible for gas/diesel prices?
He must be losing that war (which, admittedly, the USA is pretty good at lately).
2022 Saw The Second Highest Oil Production In U.S. History
Still doesn’t change the fact that the administration has blocked all these drilling sites on federally owned land. It’s all there in the article. Just because they’re backed by Koch doesn’t make it less true.
Here’s Joe Biden himself speaking to a crowd about ending fossil fuels. https://youtu.be/Slszva6kk90
You say president doesn’t determine oil and gas prices but yet Biden himself takes credit when they go down when we opened up our reserves. https://nypost.com/2022/08/17/energy-experts-push-back-as-white-house-takes-credit-for-falling-gas-prices/amp/
Look for the deals. $.99 in Hannaford today.
What did you buy?
Lobsters and tampons
Food prices are up something like 30-40% over the last two years so that is hardly the point. You can buy lentils and salt and you will get less of that for your hundred dollars than you did quite recently.
It kind of is the point... I mean I got some groceries today, came home with 4 full bags and spent $80. In honesty, it was a mix of junky foods and healthy foods (think meat, potatoes, peaches, ice cream, frozen chicken nuggets, etc) plus a pack of paper towels, a couple things of juice, and a stuffed animal for my kiddo (I couldn't say no)...
Do I think it was all worth as much as I paid? No, that same trip used to cost way less. Food is a necessity and it should absolutely not cost as much as it does now. Same can be said for electricity and heating oil...
Post your receipt.
In Hannaford’s defense, I forgot I bought that thing at the top, which was an unanticipated impulse buy.
Not sure if you live near a market basket but I’ve found their groceries to be much cheaper
That’s cheap depending on what you bought.
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My point is we are paying an awful fucking lot for groceries.
I spent 4$ on one bag of groceries. It was a very small bag.
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I bet I can beat that easily. Is there a place to keep score?
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The one thing I bought that was a “known expensive” was maple syrup.
linuxdragons t1_jaetfq3 wrote
Groceries aren't priced by the bag.