• @aluminium
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    99 months ago

    5$ for less than a half liter. My lord…

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        39 months ago

        I mean, with inflation being what it has been since covid, you can understand why his reaction was disappointment (while still believing it to be true) rather than laughing at the idea of paying $5 for 1 bottle, as I would have done 5 years ago.

        “No really, what is it? Like $0.70? A dollar??? Whoooo boy. Pushing it to expensive with that dollar price…FIVE DOLLARS??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, Ok, no, really what is it? Like $0.80?”

        And now if that sign says $5 we all just hang our heads in disgrace and accept that THIS is where inflation is right now.

        Granted that’s NOT what it is, but you’ll excuse us for thinking this is where we are now.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          I swear I’ve seen inflation hit processed foods far harder than it has less processed foods. That and the delta between off-brand and name brand has become massive. At least $5 for a large bag of FritoLay chips, but most off brands are still less than $2 for roughly equivalent product

          • @Lost_My_Mind
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            29 months ago

            Wait until you find out what happened to egg and milk prices in 2022.

            • @[email protected]
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              29 months ago

              That part was interesting, since I live in a rural area surrounded by farms (primarily feed corn and livestock but across the many family farms around where I live pretty much everything gets farmed), and while I saw egg prices rise, milk prices largely remained the same with just noticable shortages