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What 50 dollars looks like during bidflation (further proof rightoids are low IQ fats."

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I mainly deal with produce bud. For example yams are 89 cents a pound right now, which is what they were last year.

A turkey is 69 cents a pound if you spend 50, and free if you spend 150. 99 cents a pound outside of that.

Apples were 99 cents a pound all of last week.

Rice is exactly where it was.

Chicken was basically free last week.

An 8 pound bag of jumbo potato is 3.99, a 10 pound bag of regular is 4.29.

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A turkey is 69 cents a pound if you spend 50, and free if you spend 150.

lmao coupon prices

I don't think I have ever spent $150 in a single grocery trip. Not once. I imagine most people haven't unless you're buying for your whole family or you really like "luxury" food items.

Rice is exactly where it was.

It's more around here, although it's been a while since I bought any (I buy 10-pound bags so I don't buy often - I used to buy 20-pound bags but Kroger stopped selling them here, which I guess is kinda like a price increase.)

Chicken was basically free last week.

And what was that? BSCB used to be $2/lb as the normal price and less on sale but hasn't been that in ages even on sale. Granted I typically buy thighs these days which are a bit cheaper per pound (because there's parts that aren't edible ie bones).

Honestly it sounds like you're comparing sale prices today with non-sale prices years ago. It's just not an apples-to-apples comparison and you know it.

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BSCB goes on sale for under 2 pollars a pound constantly lol.

I buy a ton of it.

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