>> lot of cattle stock due to lack of pasture from recent droughts soI think what's really going on here is, we lost a
That would also potentially put a higher demand on pork, too.
>> increase on your can of beans would go up by half a cent, if that.When you think about it, you could double fuel costs and the cost
It doesn't help when all the news channels have talking heads on telling>people that the increase in fuel prices will cause food, etc., to "go up by
It doesn't help when all the news channels have talking heads on telling>people that the increase in fuel prices will cause food, etc., to "go up by
>X%" -- and "X%" always comes out to much higher than half-a-cent.
Yes, and even those numbers are an average that covers high priced
stores meaning, people like me who have to shop sales at lower
priced store chains find that when they say prices have gome up
by 8%, I find the things I buy have gone up by 50% or 100% or are
no longer available in quantities that are not sold out within a
few hours (or minutes) of the week's sale starting..
>> by 8%, I find the things I buy have gone up by 50% or 100% or arepriced store chains find that when they say prices have gome up
Yeah, there are some things that I buy that nearly doubled in price 3+>years ago that have yet to start back down. I do a lot of shopping at
Some things don't make sense too.. Apparently due to tariffs and such
we have lost a lot of our pork exports and yet the price of pork is
higher than ever in the stores. Shouldn't having more than you can sell
lower the price?
Hey! I'm still waiting for the cost of my groceries to go down, and my $5000 DOGE refund... I could care duck all about a golden phone!
I just basically take everything that comes from this administration> with a grain of salt. Keeping my fingers crossed that we can get
>> we have lost a lot of our pork exports and yet the price of pork isSome things don't make sense too.. Apparently due to tariffs and such
Yes it should, so long as the pork producers are producing the same amount.> If they stopped breading hogs upon hearing the tariff news, maybe not.
Yes it should, so long as the pork producers are producing the same amount.> If they stopped breading hogs upon hearing the tariff news, maybe not.
Could be, but I think what's really going on here is, we lost a
lot of cattle stock due to lack of pasture from recent droughts so
beef is harder to get and has gone up significantly in price.
That lets pork suppliers charge more without worrying about people
just buying beef instead..
>> DOGE refund... I could care duck all about a golden phone!Hey! I'm still waiting for the cost of my groceries to go down, and my $50
Indeed. Around here, fuel prices are finally on the way down. Getting>close to where they were before COVID. That was supposedly what was
Indeed. Around here, fuel prices are finally on the way down. Getting>close to where they were before COVID. That was supposedly what was
>keeping food, and other merchandise, prices up. However, IIRC, fuel
>prices were the reason before the tariffs started so who knows? :(
When you think about it, you could double fuel costs and the cost
increase on your can of beans would go up by half a cent, if that.
But the stores all take advantage of the 'bad news' and use it to
inflate prices to ridiculous levels, often up by 50% or more, with
less chance of people complaining because they have heard the bad
news and blame it on someone else..
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