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Graft and corruption,Too much G wild-eyed spending on black hole projects.
Graft and corruption,Too much G wild-eyed spending on black hole projects.
Maybe he needed a few martinis after paying the bill. Hafta' add that in.Food prices increase 10.4% in 2022, and 2.7% in 2023. Not 100%.
Our state has pretty high fuel prices and our diesel prices are the lowest they've been in a few years. Higher than plenty of other states but $3.49 is a lot lower.I bet beer and for that matter most food prices went up because diesel fuel is outrageously high now.
And everything is shipped by using diesel fuel.
You think a local vet in town has a cremation facility on the premises? They have them hauled out. Ask me how I know. Dead animals went into the deep freeze until it was full and I had to load them up and haul them off to the pound where they had a facility to render them. My boss was cheap but most others hired a service to come pick them up.Vets also offer Cremation of pets. That is like a money printing press. Pets are extremely common, don’t live very long and when they die, few are buried like humans (yes, I know there are pet cemetaries).
Most are cremated if the owner doesn’t bury in the back yard.
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Is it Bud Light?My case of beer remained at the same price over the last few years.
But now, it seems to no longer be available and no one can tell me why. The cans are available, not the bottles. And in a fair radius of a variety of stores I frequent.
Now THAT is a conspiracy.
Yuengling Golden Pilsner, in bottles only.Is it Bud Light?
Yep. I don't think people understand how much diesel is needed to get food on the table....I bet beer and for that matter most food prices went up because diesel fuel is outrageously high now.
And everything is shipped by using diesel fuel.
Has your total food bill gone up 100% in the past 3 years?I don’t trust the people who make those charts. I trust what I see with my eyes and I will always trust what I see, not what I read/hear.
No, but I never said my total food bill went up 100%, either.Has your total food bill gone up 100% in the past 3 years?
I didn't say YOU said it.No, but I never said my total food bill went up 100%, either.
However, it HAS gone up a LOT along with fuel, energy and other living expenses like detergent, soap, plastics, DEF fluid is up 20%+, and much more.
I guess the price gouging supermarkets in my area don't read those charts?From here:
Food Price Outlook | Economic Research Service
The Food Price Outlook provides food price data and forecasts changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) for food.www.ers.usda.gov
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I just don't see the increases that many of you are seeing. Yes, our food bills have gone up. No, they haven't doubled in the past 3 years. No where close. Not even 25% for the 3 year period.
Heck, the 20 year historical average is still just 3% per year, even with the wild swings in the past 3 years. The largest jump in prices last year was fats and oils, and that was only 9%.
How is your TOTAL food bill up 100% in the past 3 years?
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No, but my insurance spiked 56 percent. I know....different subject.Has your total food bill gone up 100% in the past 3 years?
I guess the price gouging supermarkets in my area don't read those charts?
And I doubt they care as their profits in 2022 were up big time,
And those are just the ones getting press. Does anyone ask the profession of the deviants who lure young children in their cars? Many more of those. I do get the point though of people being paid to have children in their charge. Too bad this country doesn't enforce laws or engage appropriate punishments like they used to.Or teachers & professors praying on students….
I haven't told you they haven't gone way up. They have. As for total food purchases (again) I'm not seeing 100% increases over the past 3 years. Still a lot, but not as much as others....
Don’t tell me prices haven’t gone way up.
Rib eyes $7.99 locally.years
No, but my insurance spiked 56 percent. I know....different subject.
I recall seeing rib-eye steaks at over 40 dollars a pound one day, then in the 20's a few days later. Now, I think they range from 8 to 20 a pound. Worse than gas prices.