Everything online from vitamins to generic household shit is up. Everything in costco is up; bread, fruits, grains, meats, frozen foods. Frozen berries up 5 bucks a bag.
Try finding a decent used car for a good price these days like you could two years ago.
Natural Gas and oil projected to rocket in '22. Even the conservative projections are unreal.
I know a lot of people shrug at the idea of stacking, but now is the time to stack on essentials. Don't fuck around and wait too long. If you have storage available, get yourself ready.
Pity the people who need this advice.
Splitting at the seams since stocking up again over the summer, but the window is closing.
Any grocery is an investment at the moment. Value goes up daily.
Went to the grocery today, spent $460. I usually spend about $325-$350 for same amount of food. That's the difference in about a 3 week span. It's not looking good for the unprepared.
It's not even winter yet and just today the faggots made promises to each other at the G20 about battling climate change with "new measures" and "caps" on emissions. All of it = more costs