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Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:45 pm
by JRinPA
11.99 untrimmed
12.99 trimmed
not at walmart though, butcher shop
some jaws drop, but people come back.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:46 am
by pepperhead212
It's amazing what some people will buy out there, over and over.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:47 pm
by worth1
I don't get the tomahawk steak other than your paying premium prices for the weight of a bone.
Brisket is no longer worth buying.
Select untrimmed is close to 4 dollars a pound.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:58 pm
by JayneR13
pepperhead212 wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:46 am It's amazing what some people will buy out there, over and over.
How hungry are you? There are a lot of hungry people coming through the food pantry where I volunteer, more than 1k per month. And that’s just one pantry. I’m told we’re getting 10 or so new families every week. Prices on a lot of things are disgustingly high, and cheap food is better than an empty belly. Sort of.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 4:48 pm
by slugworth
The state gave me an extra $1 on my EBT card starting in October.
$20.01 cash on the card one shot deal to pay for utilities.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 5:07 pm
by worth1
JayneR13 wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:58 pm
pepperhead212 wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:46 am It's amazing what some people will buy out there, over and over.
How hungry are you? There are a lot of hungry people coming through the food pantry where I volunteer, more than 1k per month. And that’s just one pantry. I’m told we’re getting 10 or so new families every week. Prices on a lot of things are disgustingly high, and cheap food is better than an empty belly. Sort of.
It's about the same everywhere.
More and more people losing everything or going hungry.
People in distress are ripe for the picking if y'all know what I mean.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:40 am
by bower
JayneR13 wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 3:58 pm
pepperhead212 wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:46 am It's amazing what some people will buy out there, over and over.
How hungry are you? There are a lot of hungry people coming through the food pantry where I volunteer, more than 1k per month. And that’s just one pantry. I’m told we’re getting 10 or so new families every week. Prices on a lot of things are disgustingly high, and cheap food is better than an empty belly. Sort of.
It's not the cheap buys that are amazing. It's the high priced stuff.

For example, the price of prime cut beef here is very high, even when they put it on special, I wouldn't think about buying T bone steaks or similar. I just don't eat those things. But somebody does, for sure. The bins are full of this stuff every week, so quite a few are buying it seems.

One thing about being a little better off, it means you can buy the specials, stock up your freezer, and avoid the worst prices. But being a thoughtful cook and not a fast food eater is the best way to parse a dollar and eat well.
The food that @pepperhead212 grows, buys and cooks is fantastic. Economical, beautiful, nutritious.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:50 am
by worth1
I bought a vacuum sealed Swift choice 16 ounce ribeye steak and had it the other day.
11 dollars a pound and it was over a pound.
It looked better than the store cuts.
Another thing that's ticking me off is they're cutting cap off the ribeye.
This ruins the steak because it's the best part.
Got no idea what they're doing with it.
I bought a breast of lamb and will cook it today.
It was around 4 dollars a pound.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:56 am
by worth1
Eggs at HEB are back down to 2.77 a dozen.
Probably less than that because I'm looking on insta cart.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:35 am
by GoDawgs
Two weeks ago Walmart large eggs (18 ct box) had dropped from $5.56 to $3.93. I wonder if the supply chain got better or if eggs were backing up in the warehouse because people weren't buying as many. I know I saw some folks ask a worker if that $5.56 price was real and when told yes, they put the eggs back. I usually buy 3 boxes every couple of weeks but at that price I bought only one, hoping for a better price the following week. Got three at the lower price two days ago.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:58 am
by pepperhead212
Yes, @bower, it's those expensive items I was referring to, which people keep buying, and paying ridiculous prices for. It's like they are addicted to whatever it is, and can't switch to another similar, much cheaper item, and the prices will rise to whatever the market will allow. Fast foods are a good example of this, where the prices just kept rising and rising, until people finally realized how much they were paying, for so little, and business slowed, and the stores said "Here, we'll give you some discounts, if you buy more", or something like that, and the prices were still ridiculously high, and for what?

The eggs went down again here - to $2.29/doz, at Aldi, after they had been over $4. I got a doz - though they might go down more, they will probably go back up again, and the only time I will pay those high prices, if they are high at the time, is when making all those Christmas cookies! :lol:

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:25 am
by worth1
Some places give you extra fries in the bottom of the bag..
They aren't giving you anything, they're charging for the extra fries but making you think you're getting extra for nothing.
It's a marketing technique.

Five Guy's does this.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:40 am
by worth1
I'm surprised there isn't a crowd of people protesting the higher prices of food.
That's something worth protesting for.
Not the stupid stuff people are protesting about.
Family first not some place on the planet many people couldn't find on a map to save their lives.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:28 am
by worth1
This is absolutely ridiculous.
I needed some ibuprofen and didn't want to deal with HEB parking.
Walgreens is just across the street so I went in there.
500 200 mg pills Walgreen brand costs 22 dollars plus change.
But 2 get one for 50% off.
Plus I think you had to be a rewards member because that's how they trap you.
Not gonna happen.
Went to HEB and the same count and everything HEB store brand cost 7 dollars plus change.
I thought I was losing my mind seeing that price at Walgreens.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:38 am
by karstopography
worth1 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:28 am This is absolutely ridiculous.
I needed some ibuprofen and didn't want to deal with HEB parking.
Walgreens is just across the street so I went in there.
500 200 mg pills Walgreen brand costs 22 dollars plus change.
But 2 get one for 50% off.
Plus I think you had to be a rewards member because that's how they trap you.
Not gonna happen.
Went to HEB and the same count and everything HEB store brand cost 7 dollars plus change.
I thought I was losing my mind seeing that price at Walgreens.
Drug stores like Walgreens and CVS are all failing these days. Combination of factors with increased shoplifting being one of them.

https://abc7ny.com/post/what-is-going-a ... /15433931/

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:56 am
by worth1
karstopography wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:38 am
worth1 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:28 am This is absolutely ridiculous.
I needed some ibuprofen and didn't want to deal with HEB parking.
Walgreens is just across the street so I went in there.
500 200 mg pills Walgreen brand costs 22 dollars plus change.
But 2 get one for 50% off.
Plus I think you had to be a rewards member because that's how they trap you.
Not gonna happen.
Went to HEB and the same count and everything HEB store brand cost 7 dollars plus change.
I thought I was losing my mind seeing that price at Walgreens.
Drug stores like Walgreens and CVS are all failing these days. Combination of factors with increased shoplifting being one of them.

https://abc7ny.com/post/what-is-going-a ... /15433931/
Almost every time I'm in line there's some customer thinking they're getting something on sale or they have a coupon.
The rules are hard to understand confusing and always in fine print.
It's so complicated that the cashier can't understand it and they have to get help.
I find this underhanded and almost criminal.
Bastrop has two Walgreens and one CVS.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:12 am
by karstopography
I never shop at drugstores. I don’t take any prescription drugs so there’s zero reason to go into a Walgreens or CVS.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:31 am
by worth1
karstopography wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:12 am I never shop at drugstores. I don’t take any prescription drugs so there’s zero reason to go into a Walgreens or CVS.
I had a catch or something on the center of my right shoulder blade.
The next day my whole rib cage felt like I had a giant anaconda wrapped around it.
Both sides.
I couldn't hardly breathe.
Lasted about 3 or 4 days.
If it didn't get better today I was going to the doctor.
It was way better today.
No idea what on earth it was.

That was the reason for the ibuprofen.
Even without it I'm much better like it wasn't even there.
I had all manner of crazy thoughts as to what it was.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:29 pm
by Tormahto
worth1 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:56 am
karstopography wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:38 am
worth1 wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:28 am This is absolutely ridiculous.
I needed some ibuprofen and didn't want to deal with HEB parking.
Walgreens is just across the street so I went in there.
500 200 mg pills Walgreen brand costs 22 dollars plus change.
But 2 get one for 50% off.
Plus I think you had to be a rewards member because that's how they trap you.
Not gonna happen.
Went to HEB and the same count and everything HEB store brand cost 7 dollars plus change.
I thought I was losing my mind seeing that price at Walgreens.
Drug stores like Walgreens and CVS are all failing these days. Combination of factors with increased shoplifting being one of them.

https://abc7ny.com/post/what-is-going-a ... /15433931/
Almost every time I'm in line there's some customer thinking they're getting something on sale or they have a coupon.
The rules are hard to understand confusing and always in fine print.
It's so complicated that the cashier can't understand it and they have to get help.
I find this underhanded and almost criminal.
Bastrop has two Walgreens and one CVS.
Wait until Bastrop goes from 12,000 people to 40,000. The lines will be a bit longer.

Re: Disguising Price Increases

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 12:54 pm
by Tormahto
60 count white box of eggs at WalMart the last 5 weeks - $22, $19, $17, $12, $16.

I haven't bought any meat on sale for the freezer for about a month, and won't for a couple of more weeks. I'm making room for (hopefully) the .49/lb frozen turkeys.

The worst price increases are still the pre-made frozen meals. The only thing that I buy is the lowest cost frozen plain cheese pizzas, and I add my own fresh toppings. If on sale, I'll buy 2, one for cooking that day, 1 for the freezer for the next month.

Eggnog is almost $6 for a half gallon! I have no idea what it was last year.