Sho'Nuff
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- Jul 12, 2007
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Thats ok, the gubmint tells me that inflation is non existant.
Of course its non-existent. Would you expect the government to tell you something you did not want to hear?
Thats ok, the gubmint tells me that inflation is non existant.
They've definitely gone up. It's hard to get a good steak in this town for less than $30.
Beef and fish prices have really gone up in the last couple of years. The sunday roast is being relegated to holidays now. Dairy has long been grossly overpriced here. Supposedly a lot of our food is being exported to China, which is why the prices are so high. Supply and demand. I guess they get a higher price over there.
Is it just me or are food prices really rising? Prices are are on the up and up; especially beef and dairy products. Thoughts? No one is really talking about this either.
Like the military campaign Army of One so, too, is it turning into a family of one.I don't know how a family does it anymore. It's sad. I can only imagine what grocery shopping will cost in 20 years.
Everyone on AT makes six figures or better so they don't notice.
Ask for a raise to offset your higher costs.
I don't notice/care.
If it's really a problem, I just eat less. 40 bucks a week max for food.
Cholesterol doesn't work that way. Also, there are health issues associated with eating kale. Eating too much of anything is bad for you.
The price of fish is going up because we've eaten most of the fish.
The cotton farmers in Arkansas couldn't compete with the Brazilians. The equipment in the cotton gin my cousin used was sold and shipped to the Brazilians and Arkansas now grows corn for ethanol and HFCS and it looks like Iowa.
$40/week?, you must be eating chicken hot dogs and ramen noodles.
Nah, Low-ish carb high protein diet.
Tons of veggies, fruits, and greens, mixed with lots of chicken, tuna, and eggs.
Very easy to eat well on 40 dollars a week.
Do you eat mouse sized portions?, just a head of lettuce is $2 and that's not including the other veggies to make a decent salad, Chicken, if you buy it whole is about $1.39/lb, fruits (unless they are in season) are expensive as well, then you've got beverages and snacks too..