It sucks, I've seen a spike in some goods here, but not everything - thankfully. But from another perspective, I see it as a good opportunity to cut back on non-essentials.
Some gas stations are having trouble getting fuel.
Just food for thought (ha, unintended pun): The more processed things might be more difficult to get. Veg. oils/crisco & top ramen are things I haven't purchased in a decade so don't even know if they are still in good supply here or the price. Those items are not natural and require extensive processing. Is lard still available where you are? or even butter? I'm curious as much as anything. I have the fat from our pork that I still need to render so it's out of the freezer. I noticed corn is now 3 for $1 so will be getting some to can this weekend. That's what I've paid the last few years anyways.Went to town and shelves are bare on certain items. Vegetable oil and Crisco were a nope. Sugar was almost gone, Ramen noodles, none for you.
80/20 burger was 6.19 a pound. And take a look at what ONE slab of babyback ribs are. As of last Jan/Feb I could still get them for around 8 bucks. Not no mo.
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Yep, we have had a few here dry up and had to turn off the pumps, one I know just got a delivery today
Is lard still available where you are? or even butter? I'm curious as much as anything.
We're ushering in the new era of prosperity! .At this point I think that the price of food will not be as worrisome as trying to find it.
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