Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling I'm being ripped off. I don't believe the farmer really suddenly needs to charge $8 for strawberries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UPDATE
Just found out Hunter Biden is in charge of the World Food Program so now we can breathe a sigh of relief knowing we will get all we need. But in the mean time please stock up if you can. Like all government projects it may have it's own supply issues. It took 3 days to apply for social security so yeah, rollout can be slow.
https://www.devex.com/people/hunter-b-985169
Um, I don't think this is true.
"Biden was on the board of directors of World Food Program USA, a 501(c)(3) charity based in Washington, D.C. that supports the work of the UN World Food Programme from 2011 to 2017; he served as board chairman from 2011 to 2015."
Being on a board, even being a chairman, of a 501c3 isn't even close to getting "us" food. And I'm not sure his role there is ongoing.
Anonymous wrote:Two quarts of organic milk over $5. I buy nonorganic now.
Anonymous wrote:UPDATE
Just found out Hunter Biden is in charge of the World Food Program so now we can breathe a sigh of relief knowing we will get all we need. But in the mean time please stock up if you can. Like all government projects it may have it's own supply issues. It took 3 days to apply for social security so yeah, rollout can be slow.
https://www.devex.com/people/hunter-b-985169
Anonymous wrote:UPDATE
Just found out Hunter Biden is in charge of the World Food Program so now we can breathe a sigh of relief knowing we will get all we need. But in the mean time please stock up if you can. Like all government projects it may have it's own supply issues. It took 3 days to apply for social security so yeah, rollout can be slow.
https://www.devex.com/people/hunter-b-985169
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is bizarre in so many ways but... I really haven't seen this kind of significant price increase anywhere in the last month? I live inside the Beltway and have shopped Lidl, Giant and Whole Foods in that time. Oh, and the Amish market, but that probably doesn't count. What am I missing?
The price increases are hit and miss. I was just out tonight with this thread in mind and got my vegetables, salads, yogurt, and luncheon meat for basically the same prices they have been. But there are items that have really crept up, like soda and canned soup already mentioned here. Things that are never really off-season are more noticeable because they don’t vary in a normal time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prices have gone way up, but most of what I buy is from the perimeter aisles, produce and meats/dairy. I'm not going to not buy berries just because they've gone up in price. I also refuse to skimp on quality meat and eggs. One area I am skimping on is bottled water. Frankly shouldn't be buying it anyhow. But the water I buy used to be $3.99 per case of 24. it's now $8. and it's not fancy water! it's store brand! We have a filtered water function with our fridge, so I've been using a metal flask now instead of plastic water bottles.
Perimeter items have become expensive too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the nanny on a budget and from feb-March people on here made fun of me for stocking up. I have enough supplies for 6 months. Little by little. Sale by sale.
If it lasts 6 months it’s not fresh. We don’t eat any canned goods. I occasionally use a can of tomato paste or beans in a recipe. So there’s no way for me to stock up anyway.