Analysis: Grocery Prices Nearing 40 Percent Higher Than In 2019
(www.breitbart.com)
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Try 100% to 150% if not more. Even when admitting the unavoidable truth they still try to cover for Beijing Biden
Yep! And it's going to get worse with the price of gas rapidly climbing.
If the Elites ever get cannibalism to catch on, they need to be very afraid. The lefty morons who they consider to be on their side already use the slogan "Eat the Rich". The new slogan will be "Cabal, It's What's for Dinner".
This economy symbolizes one thing To Destroy The Middle Class Of The United States Prove me wrong
Came here to say this. Article is bullshit. We are paying 2-3 times what we used to pay for basic goods like bread, eggs, and meat.
The $7/lb. butter is well over 200% higher than what I was paying four years ago.
Outrageous.
I blame three entities 1) fake money printed by a non government agency call The Federal Reserve 2) Democrats 3) Republicans? Prove me wrong
I blame three entities 1) fake money printed by a non government agency call The Federal Reserve 2) Democrats 3) Republicans? Prove me wrong
A lot of that inflation was seen during the Bush 43 and Obama years. It only stabilized under Trump but skyrocketed under Biden.
I want a return to mean tweets.
Shits fucked
Yep. Just got back from the grocery store.... $250 for just myself for a week.
And I just have a mini fridge
I remember when that would cover my entire household and then some in 2019!
Just looking at the prices gives me a headache!
Somebody's trying to make the bidet regime look good by claiming food prices are only up 40%. The norm where I live is nearer to 75% to 100%. And until the Cabal is defeated, I don't see it dropping.
I blame three entities 1) fake money printed by a non government agency call The Federal Reserve 2) Democrats 3) Republicans? Prove me wrong
This is an OVERALL percentage. Many items you don't need for living only rose a few percentage point but items YOU DO NEED are up over 100%.
Uh, I have news for them. Grocery prices in 2022 were 50% higher than in January 2020, and that's before accounting for shrinkflation.
I have a photograph of steak on sale January 2020 for $2.99/lb. Best price now is $4.99/lb.
Goldfish crackers doubled to $2.00/bag.
Pepsi products have at least doubled, from a rock-bottom price of $1.99/dozen cans (super sale with a coupon) in 2019 to $4/dozen cans today.
Pork doubled.
I have receipts I can show from January 2020, and receipts for the same products (such as 5 lbs. cheddar cheese) from as recent as last month that demonstrates that food inflation is at minimum 50%, but in many cases 100% or more.