Yep, my portfolio more than makes up for a couple of dollars increase at the grocery store. |
| The OP made the prices out of thin air. We can check the prices at Giant online and confirm the OP is lying, The only eggs that are $1 each nowadays are vital farms brand. Everything else is 10-50 cents each egg. |
Inflation two years ago was below what it is now. |
| I buy a case of craft beer (various IPA brands) all the time for 19.00-22.00 at various stores. Who would pay 30 for Coors. |
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Why your food costs more:
1. Import Tariffs: Tariffs enacted on foreign food products and agricultural goods imported into the U.S. 2. Labor shortages: immigration bans, crackdown on seasonal workers 3. Higher fuel prices (Iran war) 4. Disruptions in supply chains (Iran war/Ukraine war) You can thank Trump for all of the above. |
| Ok back to the pita chips - because I love those also! Best pricing for those if you have two teens is Costco. It’s $8/28oz. Giant has quickly become the most expensive grocery store near me in Fairfax. I buy a few things at a number of different stores now after price checking. |
She was too stupid to realize we could all look the prices up. 😂🤭 |
| You can quibble about a particular bag of chips but everyone knows groceries are more expensive now. Sure, we can adjust our habits and buy store brands, cut out unnecessary items, shop in bulk etc, but apples to apples, everything is more expensive now and just continuing to rise. It’s no mystery why and it’s not because of the guy who hasn’t been the president for almost a year and a half now. |
Absolutely. The pandemic in combination with the unneccessary war that Putin started triggered world-wide inflation problems, which Biden handled better than any other well-off country. Still, the Trump campaign manipulated the situation and lied and, since Americans were suffering and wanted things to change, Trump was elected. Trump then inherited the good situation set up by Biden and single-handedly destroyed it with, among other bad decisions, an unnecessary war started by HIM. |
Uh? Sure, drink your kool-aid ignoring your sainted Biden flooded the country with cheap money through the IJIA and other massive stimulus spending packages we had no need for and got nothing out of it. Flood the economy with dollars, what do you get? Inflation. But you'd rather somehow blame it on Putin? Whatever. Going back to my shopping at Whole Foods. Dairy seems consistent, yogurt and milk and oat milk are pretty much the same as the last few years. Same for cheese. Some produce remains same, others have ticked up. DeCecco pasta has jumped a dollar a box. The crackers and cookies we get are consistently same price. Meat varies. I can get a whole roasting chicken for $20, pork is always inexpensive, I just bought a nice 2.5 lb loin for $13. Beef is more expensive. |
And this thread is about how choices are narrowing. Do you really not understand that? You probably could have used more education. |
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BS op:
Call it deflation grocery stores are lowing prices: https://nypost.com/2026/05/25/lifestyle/kroger-slashes-prices-on-thousands-of-items/ |
Except it's not like real money because it can disappear at any time. And if I try to take it out, I have to pay tax on it. So any gains are 20% less than they appear. |
| Yes, you can shop at Walmart instead but I think the broader message is that many people who rarely closely did comparison pricing are now having to change their behavior. I never thought of Giant as high-end grocery shopping but prices there are now literally insane, particularly for snack prices. We also have teenagers in the house and things like chips, snack foods, drinks are really crazy with high prices and less volume in each container. We are lucky to be able to absorb the prices but I have many family members who have had to radically change their grocery shopping behavior. |
Inflation makes "real" money disappear slowly. Yes, I have to use quotes here because we have a fiat currency. The value of the dollar isn't tied to anything. |