Maybe this isn't proper shopping but $18.50 for four veggie burgers, buns, and danish seems like a lot_number8_@lemmy.world to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 279 points – 12 months ago191Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI don't know. Depending on where you live, that sounds about on the mark for what you bought. Groceries are getting expensive.Prepared food is expensive, nonprepared is at a good price.All groceries are getting more expensive.My bill of entirely unprepared ingredients have increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, so no not a good price.Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC pricesFucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
I don't know. Depending on where you live, that sounds about on the mark for what you bought. Groceries are getting expensive.Prepared food is expensive, nonprepared is at a good price.All groceries are getting more expensive.My bill of entirely unprepared ingredients have increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, so no not a good price.Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC pricesFucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
Prepared food is expensive, nonprepared is at a good price.All groceries are getting more expensive.My bill of entirely unprepared ingredients have increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, so no not a good price.Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC pricesFucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
My bill of entirely unprepared ingredients have increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, so no not a good price.Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC pricesFucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC pricesFucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart) Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC prices
Fucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.
I don't know. Depending on where you live, that sounds about on the mark for what you bought. Groceries are getting expensive.
Prepared food is expensive, nonprepared is at a good price.
All groceries are getting more expensive.
My bill of entirely unprepared ingredients have increased by 25% since the beginning of the year, so no not a good price.
Eggs still being $8 a dozen for the cheapest option is proof of how bad it's gotten
$6.78 for 60 $1.40 for a dozen. (Prices from local Walmart)
Mind me asking where you are located, that is extremely high
Edit: Never mind I saw further up in this thread that you are used to NYC prices
Fucking where lol. Eggs have gone back to being cheap for like the last year almost. Kroger brand eggs are $1.89 a dozen here in Colorado.