Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can buy a week's worth of groceries at Trader Joe's for $50, and I live in San Francisco. Here's my tip: don't buy prepared foods or sushi if you want your money to go further.
Rice and beans have always been extremely cheap.
I'm not so poor that I have to eat only rice and beans and canned tomatoes. I did that in my grad student days.
Inflation in the supermarkets has been real and serious in the last two years.
Anonymous wrote:Um sushi has been $9 for a while. A $7 sandwich is normal. Tp depends o the size. You didn't get groceries, you got prepared food that was made at a grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it is true that things cost more and that is difficult. But this thread is like people talking about how they can barely make ends meet on $300k/year after maxing out all retirement and college funds, paying mortgage and tuition, and they have nothing left after all that. WAY tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:I went to TJ yesterday and paid $80 or for two bags of groceries. Some of this included potted herbs, which increased the price by around $10.
That seemed a good deal to me.
OJ
Sweet potatoes
Apples
Oranges
Washed greens
Prepared chicken soup
Frozen pizza
4 herb plants
2 loaves bread
2 cans of $3 chili
Oatmeal
Other stuff
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy! I’m kind of in shock.
Tp - $ 20
Sushi - $9
Chili - $6
Sandwich $7
I mean it’s restaurant prices from a few years ago. Am I crazy to be shocked by this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prepared foods are more expensive.
Ok, I get it, prepared foods right - BUT I used to go to Whole Foods and get chili and sandwich and sushi (for 2) for $15 for lunch for two. How can grocery store sushi be $9?? So now it’s cheaper to go to chipotle than the grocery store for lunch? And the tp price!! Come on.