grocery inflation is at 1.7%.
But you can show us receipts fro last year comparing the same items, right? It’s how you’re sure the numbers are wrong, right?
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grocery inflation is at 1.7%.
But you can show us receipts fro last year comparing the same items, right? It’s how you’re sure the numbers are wrong, right?
And the rise started in mid 2020. Fucking Biden!Groceries and housing are 20% more than they were pre-pandemic. Should we pursue policies that roll back prices by 20% to their pre-pandemic levels?
Deflation is so, so much worse for the economy than inflation.
1.7% YOY on top of a huge increase in 2021 and 2022.grocery inflation is at 1.7%.
But you can show us receipts fro last year comparing the same items, right? It’s how you’re sure the numbers are wrong, right?
Don’t forget 2020. Mid 2020 saw food inflation 1.5% higher than today, with rates more than doubling in just 3 months (1.9% in March to 4.5% in June).1.7% YOY on top of a huge increase in 2021 and 2022.
Eggs and beef have calmed down from the highs but they are still significantly higher than what they were a few years ago.
nah b. this morning Ralphs didnt even have any organic eggs and the shitty kroger ones were 6 bucks a dozen. most expensive ive seen them as the shittyones are usually like 3 bucks lately and the organics 6 bucks.yes. eggs are very cheap.
inflation should make most of the items you’re referring to go up by like 20-50 cents.nah b. this morning Ralphs didnt even have any organic eggs and the shitty kroger ones were 6 bucks a dozen. most expensive ive seen them as the shittyones are usually like 3 bucks lately and the organics 6 bucks.
i do however think at this point its just the brands fkn around cuz they can. no reason some frozen veggie burgers that used to be 4 bucks are 7 now. we dont have a veggie burger shortage.
its crazy to me that food is expensive while tvs are dirt cheap.inflation should make most of the items you’re referring to go up by like 20-50 cents.
these companies are just gouging because they know nobody will call them on it. Same sh!t happened in 2005 when gas prices were crazy high.
It is until you quantify the products by shelf-life and how automated the process to point of sale is.its crazy to me that food is expensive while tvs are dirt cheap.
demand for vegetarian/vegan food has increased dramatically since Covid (40 or so percent if I read correctly). Inflation has caused general increases in prices, but standard supply/demand rules still apply. Prices will continue to rise until consumers balk. How expensive do veggie patties need to get before you switch?nah b. this morning Ralphs didnt even have any organic eggs and the shitty kroger ones were 6 bucks a dozen. most expensive ive seen them as the shittyones are usually like 3 bucks lately and the organics 6 bucks.
i do however think at this point its just the brands fkn around cuz they can. no reason some frozen veggie burgers that used to be 4 bucks are 7 now. we dont have a veggie burger shortage.
Generally vegan foods are premium-priced products. If ground round is $7/lb and impossible burger meat is $11/lb, you can't switch from cow to lab based and then complain about inflation.demand for vegetarian/vegan food has increased dramatically since Covid (40 or so percent if I read correctly). Inflation has caused general increases in prices, but standard supply/demand rules still apply. Prices will continue to rise until consumers balk. How expensive do veggie patties need to get before you switch?
taylor swift is in on this, I know it!!
here comes the workforce participation rate tropeFact check: Did Trump or Biden create more jobs over 30 months? (wral.com)
"When Trump took office in January 2017, the U.S. had 145.6 million nonfarm jobs.... After Trump’s first 30 months ...the number of jobs had risen to 150.8 million. That’s an increase of about 5.2 million jobs...."
"When Biden took office in January 2021, the U.S had almost 143 million nonfarm jobs. By Biden’s 30th month in office — June 2023 — the number of nonfarm jobs had risen to 156.2 million. That’s an increase of 13.2 million jobs."
What is better during their first 30 months in office, 5.2 million jobs added by Trump, or 13.2 million jobs added by Biden?
Fake news. Get back to us with the revised numbers. Also apparently full time jobs going down and part time jobs going up which is not a healthy way for things to be going.Employers added 303,000 jobs in March, soaring past expectations — The Washington Post
The jobs market is charging ahead in 2024 after a gradual cooling for much of past year in response to soaring interest rates.apple.news
We all know if a Republican in office you would be claiming this is the greatest economy ever.Fake news. Get back to us with the revised numbers. Also apparently full time jobs going down and part time jobs going up which is not a healthy way for things to be going.
Thanks for admitting that it’s not.We all know if a Republican in office you would be claiming this is the greatest economy ever.