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In reply to the discussion: Does it feel like prices of groceries are skyrocketing?? [View all]Samrob
(4,298 posts)30. Talk to the food industry CEOs and the owners who are not even US citizens.
It's because they can. And as long as our farmers are being paid to not grow a damn thing useful to our economy it will only get worse. I try my best to buy produce from local farmers. It's all about the pricing power. America needs to go on a diet. It will help in two ways: we might be healthier, cutting costs of medical care and we may be able to drive down some of the prices of food that is unnecessarily high.
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It is all fabricated nonsense. No need for the increases or not like this.
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2022
#1
See I don't buy those things...I am gluten free so my stuff is more. I make most of it.
Demsrule86
Sep 2022
#33
I make my own sauce too mostly or I buy something on sale...I find places like Ollies often
Demsrule86
Sep 2022
#44
But as you can see here and elsewhere, it is real easy to lie to people and tell them
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2022
#23
The percentage increases for some products are inexplicably so off-the-scale that I think these
hlthe2b
Sep 2022
#7
No, Bacon is down, I buy in bulk and buy during sales. But I have not increased what I spend.
Demsrule86
Sep 2022
#20
Also, something like this should be on a logarithmic scale - that's where a constant percent
progree
Sep 2022
#43