Obviously prices are higher. Have you noticed, though, that sizes are shrinking?
I love chocolate, paricularly Dove milk chocolate. A bag of it was $5.87! AND, when I pulled it off the shelf the bag was puffed up with air, and there were 10 pieces inside. I remember beingable to buy a bag for $3.50 and there were 26 pieces in it.
I put it back. I just couldn't do it.
Now, chocolate is a dumb example, I realize. The same thing is happening to everything. Here's the good news: smaller packages means you can store them more easily as you stock up before prices go hyper-crazy. And, another positive thing: it might be a good time to break some bad habits (such as not buying the chocolate, for me).
One last thought: the smaller volumes is a sneaky tactic, and many people will not understand the double-whammy and will go through their grocery money way too fast. Credit card debt will spike, but so will crime. Keep extra vigilant.
Idk what country you’re in but if you have Aldi there, they have way better chocolate and the prices are much better. Some of their stuff has gone up but I’m noticing the staples are mostly the same price as they have been for years. I think that chain is raising prices on “specialty” items (I’ve definitely noticed that) in order to keep prices mostly stable on staple items. That said, they did just announce that their Germany stores are raising prices on many items so might happen in US stores soon too.
this is the weirdest downvoting i’ve ever experienced on this board. wtf lol.