Yep, Dunkin is pocketing the increases. |
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in 1990, I had a shift job that started at 4:00am. I used to stop at DD and spend $1 to get a small coffee, donut, and Boston Globe.
Personally, I'm drinking as much coffee as possible now to prepare for a future with no coffee. |
| I just returned from ALdi’s and a dozen eggs were $5.50. Last week, they were $3.50. |
Fear mongering. I'm going to doomsday prep ALL of the coffee and chocolate. |
I shop at Pricerite and 5lbs of flour was 3.99 (name brand but not king arthur)! It's not just rising prices but it's price chaos. |
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The store-brand grind coffee I buy in bulk went from $4.99 to $8.99 over the past year. The last dollar increase was in the past week.
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| Buy a coffeemaker and brew your own at home. |
They were 3.99 at Harris Teeter this week. I just do what I have always done, which is only buy whatever it is when the items are discounted, and that's what we eat. Large companies will only stop raising prices and taking huge profits if we stop buying what they are selling at an inflated price. |
don't do this. chocolate goes bad quickly |
Stop buying self-rising flour and the price will level off. Ba-dum-bah. Thank you folks, and don't forget to tip your wait staff. |
Order today instead! 50 percent off since the Caps got 5 > goals yesterday. Promo code : CAPS50 🍕 |
I am a regular Aldi customer and I too noticed the wild price increase on the standard eggs they sell. They used to be like 1.50, then they went to 3.50 last Saturday, haven’t seen the 5.50 yet but maybe that’s where they are now. But it was just those ones, the special cage free/organic ones were just normally expensive. There is something going on especially with eggs. Price of chicken feed up due to Russia/Ukraine? |
No. Chickens got culled in millions in MD due to bird flu recently. You guys only reading about Kim Kardashian's butt on the news? |
CPI is 7.1% year over year for the month of November. It's new 7.1% inflation. It's not like a reduction in prices. It's a 7.1% increase in prices year over year compared to November 2021 - not 2020 - when we already had 6.8% CPI. So, prices went up, on top of the inflation 1 year ago. I hardly call that improvement. |
Best post I've read in a very, very, very long time! Thank you! |