Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.
Groceries, I can sympathize with.
Unless you run a business that requires a large vehicle, no sympathy for this.
So you're saying it's PP fault, certainly NOT inflation's fault. You no nothing about this person's life.
You SUCK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.
Groceries, I can sympathize with.
Unless you run a business that requires a large vehicle, no sympathy for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:butter=$4 (plugra baking=$3.69)+flour=$5 (King Arthur organic=4.67)+sugar=$4(Domino=3.59)+milk(4.79)+fruit(mango, orange, blue, straw, blackberry=$12)=~$30. How are you getting $68? If you run a pastry shop, try restaurant depot.Anonymous wrote:and bought basically nothing. A few staples that we were out of (sugar, flour, butter). A pound of ground chicken for dinner tonight. A gallon of milk. Some fruits and vegetables. And that was it. Skim milk is now $4.55 a gallon!
Is anyone else getting really concerned about this?
OK, we have a literalist here. For you, friend, I will recreate my receipt:
Loaf of whole wheat bread - $4.89
Eggs - $3.19
Kefir - $5.00
Butter - $6.49
Skim Milk gallon - $4.49
Cheese - $4.49
Sugar - $2.99
Flour - $2.79
Ketchup - $2.25
Ritz crackers - $5.39
Ground chicken - $4.29
Sliced ham - $5.49
Blueberries - $6.99
Raisins - $4.29
Bag of spinach - $3.29
Bag of arugula - $2.49
Bananas - $1.06
Total - $69.87
This is a standard grocery shopping list for me, give or take, for the last 5 years. Two or three years ago it would have been $20 less. That is my point.
Inflation is real and a problem but there is simply no way you got all of that for less than $20 three years ago. No way.
Oh, I can definitely see it. I only like 1 type of blue cheese dressing. It's always been $3.99, even during the pandemic. I noticed last month that it jumped a dollar to $4.99. The entire pandemic (and prior) Harris Teeter had their iceberg lettuce for $0.99 per head and it's now $2.79 and a sale price is like $1.99 and they are tiny heads.
I used to get my fat free milk for $1.79 and it's now $3.29 and I don't even buy organic milk.
My weekly Costco haul always includes a pack of their raspberries (not organic) and they were always $4.99 and now they are $7.99 with organic being $9.99! A three dollar hike? Really?
We always spent ~$220/week on groceries as a family of 5 and now we are up to close to $400 some weeks if we need staples. I've noticed our favorite local restaurants have all gotten new menus recently because their prices went up.
We just at our favorite local BBQ joint tonight and for 5 meals it was $88 before tip. That's 2 pulled pork sandwiches w/ sides of cole slaw, smoked turkey plate w/ cole slaw & collards, a cobb salad, and a bbq chicken quesadilla. Their prices didn't raise until recently because we eat there a few times a month and our bill was never over $60-65.
Curious what you prepare with iceberg lettuce.
Costs me $45 to fill up my tiny Toyota Corolla. And that's at Costco where it's cheaper.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.
Groceries, I can sympathize with.
Unless you run a business that requires a large vehicle, no sympathy for this.
A friend who drives a Kia sedan (just a regular-sized 4 door sedan) filled up for $73, and that was during the Maryland tax hiatus. $93 could just be a regular-sized car right now.
I have a Nissan Altima, which is also just a regular sedan (hardly a behemoth)...18 gallon tank...if I drive until empty light comes on, it costs $80...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.
Groceries, I can sympathize with.
Unless you run a business that requires a large vehicle, no sympathy for this.
A friend who drives a Kia sedan (just a regular-sized 4 door sedan) filled up for $73, and that was during the Maryland tax hiatus. $93 could just be a regular-sized car right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:butter=$4 (plugra baking=$3.69)+flour=$5 (King Arthur organic=4.67)+sugar=$4(Domino=3.59)+milk(4.79)+fruit(mango, orange, blue, straw, blackberry=$12)=~$30. How are you getting $68? If you run a pastry shop, try restaurant depot.Anonymous wrote:and bought basically nothing. A few staples that we were out of (sugar, flour, butter). A pound of ground chicken for dinner tonight. A gallon of milk. Some fruits and vegetables. And that was it. Skim milk is now $4.55 a gallon!
Is anyone else getting really concerned about this?
OK, we have a literalist here. For you, friend, I will recreate my receipt:
Loaf of whole wheat bread - $4.89
Eggs - $3.19
Kefir - $5.00
Butter - $6.49
Skim Milk gallon - $4.49
Cheese - $4.49
Sugar - $2.99
Flour - $2.79
Ketchup - $2.25
Ritz crackers - $5.39
Ground chicken - $4.29
Sliced ham - $5.49
Blueberries - $6.99
Raisins - $4.29
Bag of spinach - $3.29
Bag of arugula - $2.49
Bananas - $1.06
Total - $69.87
This is a standard grocery shopping list for me, give or take, for the last 5 years. Two or three years ago it would have been $20 less. That is my point.
Yep sounds about right. We live in Arlington and the prices have gone up at our Giant in just the last month. I think people who live a little farther out don't realize this. I think the prices were lower to begin with and hold steady longer. Even Aldi has slowly raised their prices so for all those who are going to chime in about Aldi, same thing happening there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it less expensive to shop sales at Whole Foods and sales at Harris Teeter than to step foot in a Giant.
365 brand has quietly turned into our family's go to brand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:butter=$4 (plugra baking=$3.69)+flour=$5 (King Arthur organic=4.67)+sugar=$4(Domino=3.59)+milk(4.79)+fruit(mango, orange, blue, straw, blackberry=$12)=~$30. How are you getting $68? If you run a pastry shop, try restaurant depot.Anonymous wrote:and bought basically nothing. A few staples that we were out of (sugar, flour, butter). A pound of ground chicken for dinner tonight. A gallon of milk. Some fruits and vegetables. And that was it. Skim milk is now $4.55 a gallon!
Is anyone else getting really concerned about this?
OK, we have a literalist here. For you, friend, I will recreate my receipt:
Loaf of whole wheat bread - $4.89
Eggs - $3.19
Kefir - $5.00
Butter - $6.49
Skim Milk gallon - $4.49
Cheese - $4.49
Sugar - $2.99
Flour - $2.79
Ketchup - $2.25
Ritz crackers - $5.39
Ground chicken - $4.29
Sliced ham - $5.49
Blueberries - $6.99
Raisins - $4.29
Bag of spinach - $3.29
Bag of arugula - $2.49
Bananas - $1.06
Total - $69.87
This is a standard grocery shopping list for me, give or take, for the last 5 years. Two or three years ago it would have been $20 less. That is my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:butter=$4 (plugra baking=$3.69)+flour=$5 (King Arthur organic=4.67)+sugar=$4(Domino=3.59)+milk(4.79)+fruit(mango, orange, blue, straw, blackberry=$12)=~$30. How are you getting $68? If you run a pastry shop, try restaurant depot.Anonymous wrote:and bought basically nothing. A few staples that we were out of (sugar, flour, butter). A pound of ground chicken for dinner tonight. A gallon of milk. Some fruits and vegetables. And that was it. Skim milk is now $4.55 a gallon!
Is anyone else getting really concerned about this?
OK, we have a literalist here. For you, friend, I will recreate my receipt:
Loaf of whole wheat bread - $4.89
Eggs - $3.19
Kefir - $5.00
Butter - $6.49
Skim Milk gallon - $4.49
Cheese - $4.49
Sugar - $2.99
Flour - $2.79
Ketchup - $2.25
Ritz crackers - $5.39
Ground chicken - $4.29
Sliced ham - $5.49
Blueberries - $6.99
Raisins - $4.29
Bag of spinach - $3.29
Bag of arugula - $2.49
Bananas - $1.06
Total - $69.87
This is a standard grocery shopping list for me, give or take, for the last 5 years. Two or three years ago it would have been $20 less. That is my point.
Inflation is real and a problem but there is simply no way you got all of that for less than $20 three years ago. No way.
Oh, I can definitely see it. I only like 1 type of blue cheese dressing. It's always been $3.99, even during the pandemic. I noticed last month that it jumped a dollar to $4.99. The entire pandemic (and prior) Harris Teeter had their iceberg lettuce for $0.99 per head and it's now $2.79 and a sale price is like $1.99 and they are tiny heads.
I used to get my fat free milk for $1.79 and it's now $3.29 and I don't even buy organic milk.
My weekly Costco haul always includes a pack of their raspberries (not organic) and they were always $4.99 and now they are $7.99 with organic being $9.99! A three dollar hike? Really?
We always spent ~$220/week on groceries as a family of 5 and now we are up to close to $400 some weeks if we need staples. I've noticed our favorite local restaurants have all gotten new menus recently because their prices went up.
We just at our favorite local BBQ joint tonight and for 5 meals it was $88 before tip. That's 2 pulled pork sandwiches w/ sides of cole slaw, smoked turkey plate w/ cole slaw & collards, a cobb salad, and a bbq chicken quesadilla. Their prices didn't raise until recently because we eat there a few times a month and our bill was never over $60-65.
Anonymous wrote:and bought basically nothing. A few staples that we were out of (sugar, flour, butter). A pound of ground chicken for dinner tonight. A gallon of milk. Some fruits and vegetables. And that was it. Skim milk is now $4.55 a gallon!
Is anyone else getting really concerned about this?
OOOh! I've been wanting to try this and have done Veggie Fairy which I loved but was pricey. Which farm do you get the cheap dairy and produce?Anonymous wrote:I shop primarily at WF and via Prime (which carries the 365 brand and is always cheaper than Giant), and get all my dairy and produce through local farms. It is actually very cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.
Groceries, I can sympathize with.
Unless you run a business that requires a large vehicle, no sympathy for this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s out of control. I filled up tonight for $93. I can’t sustain this.