Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 teenaged boys. The increase in beef prices are substantial. Literally I feel like everything costs double.
Beef is bad for them. Feed them something else!
Anonymous wrote:A dozen eggs is what, $5 now? Minimum wage is $12.41. About 20% of workers in Virginia earn less than $20 an hour. Imagine working for 30 minutes just to buy a dozen eggs.
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 teenaged boys. The increase in beef prices are substantial. Literally I feel like everything costs double.
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 teenaged boys. The increase in beef prices are substantial. Literally I feel like everything costs double.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Tariffs for Brazil coffee is at 50%, that kind of price increase on your biggest exporter is going to show up on retail price.
Ok well I just price checked my favorite mid-quality German coffee price in Germany and it's €15.80 for 500g. Consistent with what we are paying in the US for similar quality.
Yes, but Germany puts VAT and excise taxes on coffee and provides its citizens with good social services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Tariffs for Brazil coffee is at 50%, that kind of price increase on your biggest exporter is going to show up on retail price.
Ok well I just price checked my favorite mid-quality German coffee price in Germany and it's €15.80 for 500g. Consistent with what we are paying in the US for similar quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Tariffs for Brazil coffee is at 50%, that kind of price increase on your biggest exporter is going to show up on retail price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Tariffs plus reduction in production due to climate shifts.
The only thing you can do is stop buying that expensive food or beverage item and train yourself to eat / drink something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Futures prices have about doubled since last year--tariffs are probably not the primary cause here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Coffee prices at Costco tripled thanks to tariffs.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the Costco in Arlington/Pentagon City?
First, I think they rearranged it so it has fewer shelves.
Second, their coffee prices seem to have doubled.
Anybody else notice this?