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#41
@ Quint   No, but the price increases at walmart and everywhere else has, which is what the thread is about.

@ UB   I actually have noticed that!  It really is weird.  I started keeping a few just because of the price of a couple of items we buy regularly seemed to be going up a couple times in like 6months, so I wanted to see if I was right.

I just stick them on the side of the fridge.
#42
(09-29-2025, 09:44 AM)sahgwa Wrote: Olive oil really is insane now.  And for comparison, we were in Portugal, an olive oil producing country, and because of EU/globalist policies, regardless of Portuguese wage, the olive oil there was about 15 to 20 euros a bottle for the liter, which is basically the same as here in a Western US state. Totally nuts.

Very true! I just paid almost $30 for a litre of Bragg EVO, which I consider mid-grade. Lots of fake and impure olive oil on the market now, too. And what is up with the bottle design? They're genius at making a large-looking bottle elegantly hold only about 300ml or so. And don't buy California olive oil, there may be some decent stuff but most of it is only useful for stopping cast iron from rusting.
#43
(09-29-2025, 09:44 AM)Maxmars Wrote: Consumers are a captive victim audience.
Just like the money hoarders designed as their take on "capitalism."

Yes. Capitalism is premised on economic imbalance. Economic imbalance creates wealth imbalance. Wealth imbalance leads to power imbalance. Power imbalance begets tyranny.

It's basic Marxism.

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#44
In the UK, we personally spend between £100 and £130 per week for a family of 3. 

Equivalent of 8-10 hours worked at minimum wage.

We don't eat meat every day, we do cook everything from scratch, we do at least one 'double' meal per week that will last us 2 days.
#45
Chicken and pork used to be the cheap meats. Now if you want a chicken that is free range and not full of hormones, and has real flavour ,its like $18 per bird!
#46
Walmart says:

"Why it matters: The impact of tariffs has been "gradual," McMillon said, but weekly costs are rising as inventory cycles through at post-tariff levels.
  • He expects that pressure to persist into the third and fourth quarters.
What they're saying: "We aren't seeing dramatic shifts the way things have played out so far," McMillon said during an earnings call Thursday, noting that "any behavioral adjustments by the customer have been somewhat muted."
  • "Not surprisingly, we see more adjustments in middle- and lower-income households than we do with higher income households," McMillon said.
  • "With regard to our U.S. pricing decisions, given tariff-related cost pressures, we're doing what we said we would do," McMillon said. "We're keeping our prices as low as we can for as long as we can.""
Walmart says tariffs pushing up costs, changing spending

So far Walmart notes that the price hikes are indeed affecting the lower and middle income customers and the pressure from tariffs is not yet fully realized.
"The only journey is the one within."
#47
I was in Alaska 2 months ago. Alaskan King Crab pricing was insanely high compared to Alaskan King Crab in Detroit.
Be kind to everyone!
#48
(09-29-2025, 10:30 AM)Quantum12 Wrote: I was in Alaska 2 months ago. Alaskan King Crab pricing was insanely high compared to Alaskan King Crab in Detroit.

Ah, you were in the "cruise ship bubble", probably. They know what their customers will pay. But also there are economic theories why locally produced products that ship world-wide paradoxically end up higher in price in markets the closer you get to their origin. Economics is weird.
#49
(09-29-2025, 11:13 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Ah, you were in the "cruise ship bubble", probably. They know what their customers will pay. But also there are economic theories why locally produced products that ship world-wide paradoxically end up higher in price in markets the closer you get to their origin. Economics is weird.

I was on the bubble of the cruise ship world. In Ketchikan I found a local crab place. I don’t think it was local because the prices were insane. I would not even eat there!
Be kind to everyone!
#50
Talk about trickle down this is from a local food stand.  Who in their right mind is going to pay $1.00 for a tomato 

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