sclancy27
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Gluten free processed food aint cheap. Rice is dirt cheap.The gluten free food ain't cheap my wife has a gluten intolerance as well.
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Gluten free processed food aint cheap. Rice is dirt cheap.The gluten free food ain't cheap my wife has a gluten intolerance as well.
Always good for incredible people watchingYa'll need to shop at WinCo, it ain't bad unless you are buying garbage.
Honestly, our local Winco (Helena) isn't bad, just normal folks. If I wanted viewing I would go to Walmart, but I never go to Walmart.Always good for incredible people watching
WinCos are pretty good. Gotta drive nearly 2 hrs to the nearest one so that negates all savings unless I can make a trip of it.Ya'll need to shop at WinCo, it ain't bad unless you are buying garbage.
Mines just a strange place. I’m not sure where most of the people I see there even come from. I’d bet I see someone arguing with a cashier about 50% of the time I go there due to card/balance issuesHonestly, our local Winco (Helena) isn't bad, just normal folks. If I wanted viewing I would go to Walmart, but I never go to Walmart.
I know Baker's IGA is brutal. I lived in Ekalaka for a summer. I drove to Miles City or Rapid City and still managed to break even and that was 20 years ago. Baker was the first place I saw $2.00 gas.You all should get the “pleasure” of shopping at our local grocery store. It’s cheaper for us to make a 160 mile round trip to buy groceries than it is to shop local.
Yea, 5-6$ a beer can go pound sand. I'll drink Costco Miller lattes or Buckskin's at 0.75$ a can instead (home). The thing I have really seen is restaurant food increase. I hated eating out before, now I truly despise it. I would say 80-90% of the time I can make it the same quality or better at a small fraction of the cost. And yet, the GF still likes to eat there.....noWinCos are pretty good. Gotta drive nearly 2 hrs to the nearest one so that negates all savings unless I can make a trip of it.
Last week, 2 coworkers were in town for a summer planning session. We got dinner and I had a burger with 2 beers and made the mistake of getting a round for them...$45 before a tip. I start work travel next week so it's time to pocket my per diem to pay for a beer
Mine in MT didn't go up at all. Weird.Auto insurance increases have affected me more than the shitty grocery gouging
Definitely Oklahoma.View attachment 275282
Me after a Costco run where I spent $500 on industrial sized stirfry mix and an 80lb bag of rice.
And then takes a picture while drive, yeah, real smart....View attachment 275282
Me after a Costco run where I spent $500 on industrial sized stirfry mix and an 80lb bag of rice.
Calm down Karen...It's a meme I stole from the internet. I live in MontanaAnd then takes a picture while drive, yeah, real smart....
I'd say record profits via increased prices that exceeded inflation rates by the 3 corporations that own just about every food company in the US had a big role in that.All that free covid money and pork spending sucks to pay back. But hey, San Fran had their debt pretty much cleared out for a while for old Nancy. There is a lot of people that are getting a crash course that you can't print money and not have inflation. Just isn't possible.
You might have to explain what a meme is. He's old but not dead but apparently cranky.Calm down Karen...It's a meme I stole from the internet. I live in Montana