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Title: food prices soar
Post by: potluck6 on February 18, 2014, 12:13:01 pm
as incomes stand still.A CBS news story.They said beef has gone up 8% and chicken up also bacon and milk.While incomes have stayed the same. Very true have noticed bacon amd meat way up there. Have bought chicken at a bogo price i guess they couldn't sell it.Also salad dressing like 4.00 a bottle what is  that have to shop around.Coupons are fine but rarely get for meat or milk.
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Post by: greenthumbjan on February 18, 2014, 12:36:07 pm
I have noticed a hike in food price here, We are in a drought, and I noticed water rationing at the SJCG-hospital.
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Post by: lywb2168 on February 18, 2014, 12:52:45 pm
That is been happening for ever now, I started going to Super-Walmart about 18 months ago because they really where the cheapest around the area where I live, but even them have being raising the pries up 1 to 5 pennies at the time.  Now I look around to the 3 or 4 grocery stores in my area and shop in every one of them, from the sales, because is not worth it the 10 miles drive to Super-Walmart to pay the same price when Food Lion has a sale that equals the same $$.

They are not been nice to the people, food prices are up salaries down, cost of living is not equal now a days.
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: moon29 on February 18, 2014, 02:32:07 pm
grocery shopping has become a sort of game for my family.  I try to use coupons for everything that we buy and some store allow you to use double coupons.  i also look at all the local ads each week so i can compare from one store to the next and i typically make 4 to 5 different shopping list so that i can save the most money.  one of our local stores now offers money off on a gas card and double coupons so not only do i save money at the store i also save money when i put gas in my car.
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Post by: monnee on February 18, 2014, 02:40:07 pm
As gas prices go up everything we buy goes up.  I try to use coupons whenever I can.
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Post by: countrygirl12 on February 19, 2014, 03:55:04 pm
I don't eat a lot of meat.  It's not good for you and I can't afford it. lol.  I eat fish if I can get it on sale.

I did hear this morning milk is expected to rise 60 cents a gallon.  My mammaw called me all upset this after noon.  It is sad cause we are going to be doing without.  Especially the ones who can't find jobs.
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: aflyingmonkey on February 19, 2014, 03:58:49 pm
as incomes stand still.A CBS news story.They said beef has gone up 8% and chicken up also bacon and milk.While incomes have stayed the same. Very true have noticed bacon amd meat way up there. Have bought chicken at a bogo price i guess they couldn't sell it.Also salad dressing like 4.00 a bottle what is  that have to shop around.Coupons are fine but rarely get for meat or milk.


I bought a bottle of salad dressing at Ralphs/Krogers for $3.49 on sale, normally $4.99.   Hidden Valley Southwest Ranch.
Prices are out of control.   It is a wonder how people manage to be so overweight, food is so expensive. 
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: blondie71 on February 19, 2014, 04:52:16 pm
My husband and I just eat once a day because we get food stamps and that all the food it allows us to eat once a day.  We only have one income which isn't enough SSI pays 721.00 a month and I can't work  so the only thing we can do is cut back on groceries, and medicine we do have co-pays and if we were just getting one or not so bad but it comes to $45 and co-pays for the doctor run from $2.00 tho $3.50 and its adds up when you are on a fixed income.
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Post by: greenthumbjan on February 19, 2014, 06:16:34 pm
milk is going up in price this week
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Post by: surveygrabber on February 20, 2014, 02:55:06 am
The price of meat, milk, vegetables and others have gone up. I'm on food stamps but hopefully the soaring food prices does not eat up my food stamps so fast.
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Post by: Timberlan127 on February 20, 2014, 04:01:24 am
The price of food has really gone way up. We try to eat healthy. There are only two of us and it costs us about $500 a month. I don't know how families do it. I try to use coupons but they are rarely for anything healthy.
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: cateyes1 on February 20, 2014, 04:46:55 am
Yes I have noticed and it is getting so hard to make ends meet. Thank God for FC on giving me some money to help me out...thank you FC  :wave:
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Post by: inertia4 on February 20, 2014, 05:03:14 am
I have noticed the prices going up. My girlfriend is a major fan of the Shoprite by us, and she always says they are cheaper than everyone else. I don't see that. I know they have raised all their prices.
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Post by: gaylasue on February 20, 2014, 08:04:41 am
They stated on the news yesterday that milk prices are suppose to increase $0.60 a gallon in the near future.  I don't see how big families can make ends meet!
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Post by: countrygirl12 on February 20, 2014, 08:29:35 am
My husband and I just eat once a day because we get food stamps and that all the food it allows us to eat once a day.  We only have one income which isn't enough SSI pays 721.00 a month and I can't work  so the only thing we can do is cut back on groceries, and medicine we do have co-pays and if we were just getting one or not so bad but it comes to $45 and co-pays for the doctor run from $2.00 tho $3.50 and its adds up when you are on a fixed income.

How does food stamps only allow you to eat once a day?  Use coupons and buy cheaper food.  You can get ramen noodles for 11 cents.  Two packages would feed both of you and that is a meal for 22 cents.  But a big thing of oatmeal and a loaf of bread.  Another cheap meal.  Get a jar of peanut butter.  Last forever.  Eat crackers or bread with it.
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: acurtsinger2 on February 20, 2014, 10:51:39 am
shop when there is a sale.  i rarely buy bacon because it is too expensive..it is a treat, once in a while to have a blt.  the best place to get meat is at a butcher shop and get the monthly freezer special. and just wait when the minmum wage goes up to 10.10 an hour, the prices will rise again.  sales and coupons, it's the only way to feed your family anymore :bad:
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Post by: jmccaskill on February 20, 2014, 11:07:44 am
Just a side note, food prices have gone through the roof for everyone, interestingly the Administration refuses to take food cost into account when touting the inflation rate, nor calculate this into benefit adjustments...
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: countrygirl12 on February 20, 2014, 12:59:05 pm
Just a side note, food prices have gone through the roof for everyone, interestingly the Administration refuses to take food cost into account when touting the inflation rate, nor calculate this into benefit adjustments...

What administration?  The government?  The government cannot afford to give people more food stamps.
There are too many people drawing them.  Our money is already worthless.  There has to be a line drawn somewhere.  They can't just keep giving more and more to people who do not work.  The people on disability and welfare who do nothing get more money than people who work.  IF a person is truly disabled then I can see them drawing disability but it should only be enough for housing and electricity.  No extras.  I know that offends people.  Probably a lot on here because I am realizing more and more that a lot of people on these sites are drawing disability but the fact is if no one is entitled to internet, cable, entertainment, and all the extras.  People who work cannot afford them so the people who are living off of the ones who work should not have them either.

And the more in the hole the economy goes and the harder it is to find work and the less jobs pay the more people say screw it and refuse to even try to find a job or work and just try to get disability or a government check.  We cannot keep going the way we are.  I just don't see why people do not see that.
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Post by: CharmedPhoenix on February 20, 2014, 02:35:14 pm
My husband and I just eat once a day because we get food stamps and that all the food it allows us to eat once a day.  We only have one income which isn't enough SSI pays 721.00 a month and I can't work  so the only thing we can do is cut back on groceries, and medicine we do have co-pays and if we were just getting one or not so bad but it comes to $45 and co-pays for the doctor run from $2.00 tho $3.50 and its adds up when you are on a fixed income.

How does food stamps only allow you to eat once a day?  Use coupons and buy cheaper food.  You can get ramen noodles for 11 cents.  Two packages would feed both of you and that is a meal for 22 cents.  But a big thing of oatmeal and a loaf of bread.  Another cheap meal.  Get a jar of peanut butter.  Last forever.  Eat crackers or bread with it.

The government seems to think people can live on a very small amount of money.  People that get SSI don't get much in the way of food stamps.  Blondie didn't mention how much she got so we can't judge if she's doing the best she can or not.  We have no idea if they have food allergies or other restrictions.  Coupons don't cover real, whole foods, just processed foods full of chemical additives and genetically modified ingredients that make us sick.  Ramen noodles have MSG - there's nothing nutritious about them.  I too am on SNAP and I'm trying to eat healthy, real food to improve my health.  It's not easy, it doesn't go as far as it used too.  The incentive expired, but the economy hasn't really improved.  I can't wait for gardening season so I can get more fresh ingredients.
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Post by: 6265AT99 on February 20, 2014, 02:58:05 pm
I've noticed a huge hike in prices for anything ranging from bread to meat and everything in between.  I sometimes feel like the retailers jack up the prices on all items even if they aren't affected by some weird happening (like a drought).  I think it's all a bunch of hooey!!!!!!!
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: aflyingmonkey on February 20, 2014, 03:29:26 pm
My husband and I just eat once a day because we get food stamps and that all the food it allows us to eat once a day.  We only have one income which isn't enough SSI pays 721.00 a month and I can't work  so the only thing we can do is cut back on groceries, and medicine we do have co-pays and if we were just getting one or not so bad but it comes to $45 and co-pays for the doctor run from $2.00 tho $3.50 and its adds up when you are on a fixed income.

How does food stamps only allow you to eat once a day?  Use coupons and buy cheaper food.  You can get ramen noodles for 11 cents.  Two packages would feed both of you and that is a meal for 22 cents.  But a big thing of oatmeal and a loaf of bread.  Another cheap meal.  Get a jar of peanut butter.  Last forever.  Eat crackers or bread with it.


I love ramen, I eat ramen & can afford food.  It is 6 packages for $1 at the dollar store.  I add scrambled raw eggs & I'm good to go.   Not the healthiest of all foods, but you can doctor it up & it is good enough.     The 99 cent store has fresh & often organic fruits & vegetables, there is a plethora of decent food at the 99 cent store.    There are also tons of food banks & churches who will give you food.   I volunteered at a food bank & the surplus of food was almost as big as a costco, insane how much food there is, if you live close to a city, one just needs to put their hand out.   If you are out in the country, it might be harder to get food bank foods.    I don't spend a lot of money on food, I am a vegetarian that's why, Meat is the big money killer for food, I think. 
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Post by: plennis on February 20, 2014, 09:28:22 pm
Milk has been going up a lot here already!  I use coupons whenever possible.  I also do secret shopping/mystery shopping and always sign up for the grocery shops.   Several of the reimbursements are 15.00 to 20.00, if you use coupons with that you can get almost all of your groceries for free.  I get meat coupons mostly from store loyalty cards.  I get milk coupons from California Milk, but I don't know if they are good outside of California since it has to be milk from California with the stamp on it.   
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Post by: raven1114 on February 21, 2014, 01:18:04 am
We shop sales and discount stores to save money.
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Post by: nannycoe1 on February 21, 2014, 05:44:49 am
Things like cereal, clothes detergent, toilet paper are ridicules. Meat is outrageous. We are on a fixed income also and have custody of our grandson, but we can't get food stamps. It is really hard to eat a decent meal.
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Post by: lgemini on February 21, 2014, 05:53:00 am
It would be nice to have our income to increase.  I need to get a second job to be able to feed my family.
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Post by: sdenimandlace1 on February 21, 2014, 06:08:39 am
Price are going up quickly.   we use canned milk for most of or cooking.   We have learned to eat smaller portions of meat.
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Post by: charmaine56 on February 21, 2014, 06:40:27 am
Before they stop the food banks. everyone please look up the churches that give out food as they do not discriminate if your earning some money and have children. at least you can stock up in case they stop the programs and one that was a great weekly program here has been stopped already. it had salads and sweets and breads once a week. allowing 3 of each and was so great. and now gone as money to support these places are being taken away and they are depending on the wealthy to help out now.
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Post by: squirrelgirl44 on February 21, 2014, 09:32:20 am
Yep, food prices have gone up. Luckily there are also some good sales once in a while, so I typically just try to stock up on those items.
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Post by: Penwoir on February 21, 2014, 09:36:36 am
Yes I have noticed that food prices have gone up - particularly meat. I've always shopped at Super Walmart because they offer everyday low prices but even there, the ground beef can be $4 or $5 per pound. So now I find myself flipping between two or three grocery stores to catch the latest sale in chicken wings! I will continue to do this. The shops are only about a mile apart so any savings I get are worthwhile.
Title: Re: food prices soar
Post by: countrygirl12 on February 21, 2014, 11:04:48 am
My husband and I just eat once a day because we get food stamps and that all the food it allows us to eat once a day.  We only have one income which isn't enough SSI pays 721.00 a month and I can't work  so the only thing we can do is cut back on groceries, and medicine we do have co-pays and if we were just getting one or not so bad but it comes to $45 and co-pays for the doctor run from $2.00 tho $3.50 and its adds up when you are on a fixed income.

How does food stamps only allow you to eat once a day?  Use coupons and buy cheaper food.  You can get ramen noodles for 11 cents.  Two packages would feed both of you and that is a meal for 22 cents.  But a big thing of oatmeal and a loaf of bread.  Another cheap meal.  Get a jar of peanut butter.  Last forever.  Eat crackers or bread with it.


I love ramen, I eat ramen & can afford food.  It is 6 packages for $1 at the dollar store.  I add scrambled raw eggs & I'm good to go.   Not the healthiest of all foods, but you can doctor it up & it is good enough.     The 99 cent store has fresh & often organic fruits & vegetables, there is a plethora of decent food at the 99 cent store.    There are also tons of food banks & churches who will give you food.   I volunteered at a food bank & the surplus of food was almost as big as a costco, insane how much food there is, if you live close to a city, one just needs to put their hand out.   If you are out in the country, it might be harder to get food bank foods.    I don't spend a lot of money on food, I am a vegetarian that's why, Meat is the big money killer for food, I think.

It actually depends on where you live.  I don't know of any food banks in my town.  There is a program where they give away food once every 3 months.  It's not a church or anything.  It's part of the welfare thing.

I have no issues with people getting help.  And there are people who work and get food stamps.  My issue is when people get something for free and then cry and say that ain't enough.  Well it is better than nothing.

I was working before Christmas and this girl said she needed help with Christmas.  She was full time and made good money.  But anyway.  They had a chilli dinner for her.  $5 a plate.  I did not participate.  At the end of the night she (I was in the break room and witnessed this) went to the bowl and got the money and there was a lot in there and looked at it and I swear said "this aint enough but it will help".  I could have hit her.  Then after work I saw her buying a huge bag of paper plates and napkins and crap like that.

I guess I have seen so many people who lie that I just don't believe people any longer.  And I know people who are really struggling and they don't get anything and they don't beg for money from everyone so people get mad at them when they don't give to a collection like the one I just described.

I don't know.  I guess I am just frustrated.  Most of the people I personally have seen that are on disability are NOT disabled.  They are lazy.  They can do anything they want to.  They just don't work.  These same people get everything they can for free and are able to manipulate people into giving them more and more money.

I know of another situation where a woman had breast cancer.  She lied about how bad it was.  She lied about a lot of stuff.  Some people she worked with raised over $1000 in cash more than once and gave it to her.  And in the end she was lying about everything.  I get really upset when I see people like that getting help thrown at them in every direction and others who are truly struggling and lay awake at night worrying about where they can find a job or how they will keep their home and nothing good ever seems to come there way.
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Post by: ernica96 on February 21, 2014, 02:51:44 pm
maybe food companies automatically make food prices rise as soon as theres even talk of increasing incomes...even before they have been increased. food prices rise+ slightly higher income= same/ lower standard of living
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Post by: kleenex40 on February 28, 2014, 05:53:44 pm
Its insane hows use poor people going to be able to aford any thing(i was shopping for some stuff like bread,buns,paper towel toilet paper,laundry detgnt at  the family dollar in my town but every thing went up,the bread used to be $1 then it went from $1 to $1.50 and just this last week they changed the brand they were getting and now its$2.75 a loaf what the heck,the iga across the roads cheaper now
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Post by: champak97 on February 28, 2014, 06:56:20 pm
Food prices are up, but you can buy some basic stuff, that will keep you filled on a small grocery budget. Some grocery that is not too expensive is oatmeal, bread, eggs, rice, dry beans, tofu, and seasonal veggies which are reasonably priced. You should be ready to cook from scratch though!
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Post by: mrisha on March 01, 2014, 10:19:00 am
All stores prices have increased.  In the past such stores as Aldi had prices where you could buy more than a bag of food, but not anymore.
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Post by: bowrunner on March 01, 2014, 10:28:44 am
Food prices and everything else is up from where it was but the government still maintains there is no inflation.
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Post by: Dynamite2013 on March 01, 2014, 10:36:32 am
I went to the store the other day and saw how chicken and beef prices really went up so if they don't go down I will become a vegetarian until they become reasonable again. Not to mention that I will lose weight which will make me more healthy.
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Post by: ahmedrocks234 on March 01, 2014, 10:42:45 am
 I've noticed that food in the east coast costs more.
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Post by: waterbearer94 on March 01, 2014, 03:15:01 pm
I haven't noticed the prices rising but I haven't relly been shopping lately either
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Post by: natashaspy on March 01, 2014, 04:46:00 pm
everything is going up, not just the food...getting where people cant afford to live
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Post by: aflyingmonkey on March 01, 2014, 06:34:03 pm
The food is going up & the packages are getting smaller.
Have you been noticing that?   Yet still there are a lot of people who are grossly overweight.   I don't get it, if food is so expensive, which it is, how do people afford all the food it takes to maintain that weight.    Even empty carb loaded food is expensive.    I don't get it.
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Post by: ancmetro on March 01, 2014, 08:07:49 pm

    It is related to transportation cost. Look at the high prices of fuel at the pumps!
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Post by: darkxtsuna on March 02, 2014, 12:46:11 am
I guess I have to cut back again on food supplies and Name brands.
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Post by: o2bnocn on March 02, 2014, 09:32:41 am
I've noticed it. I have taken every measure I can take to cut back on food. I might possibly have to cut back on other things just to keep eating healthy. It's ridiculous!
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Post by: ljrjess69 on March 02, 2014, 10:10:40 am
food prices are crazy,,just like gas!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: msmoneybags48 on March 02, 2014, 03:33:33 pm
There are several ways to cut prices.  In my area, the main markets are Walmart Supercenter, IGA/Sunflower, and Kroger's.  I started shopping at Walmart because I find a lot of items that are cheaper.  I would buy whiting in a 5-pound box for $10.89.  The vendor (SeaBest) started putting it in plastic bags and I find it for $4.98.  Because I am choicy about the food I eat, I wrote SeaBest an e-mail, simply because they indicated the whiting I buy is "pan-ready", which indicates to me that the only thing I have to do is heat up my grease, season my fish and fry it up.  I wanted them to know that the term "pan-ready" is misrepresenting because I clean my fish and have found scales.  They say they cut off the head, the tail and take the guts out, but there is a little white covering and there is blood underneath.  I gave them the UPC code on the fish, and as good measure, I am getting a refund for the two packs of fish I purchased.  I buy a box of 12 ramen noodles for $2.28 (my grandson loves them) and I buy canned goods.  My family and I eat three meals a day.  I don't understand how blondie says she and her husband only eat one meal a day.  These are suggestions I live by.  You are a consumer, and have the right to inform the vendors what is right and what is wrong about their product. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :rainbow:
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Post by: debidoo on March 02, 2014, 04:55:02 pm
Our food costs have shot way up.  My sons and I share a food budget even though we don't actually live together in the same house and it is higher every week.  They keep complaining about it but I don't know what to do except cut out things we like to eat and have on hand.
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Post by: reiddb on March 02, 2014, 04:56:54 pm
Yep, now things are getting tough!