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‎06-02-2018 12:45 PM
@handygal2 wrote:The prices for coffee at that Seattle-based coffee chain are my pet peeve. Their coffee was always overpriced IMO, and it keeps getting higher.
I just do the math. Say $5 a day, and you buy a cup 300 days out of the year (a conservative estimate for some). That's $1,500 a year on take-out coffee!!
I can think of many other ways l would rather spend my $$$.
That place is always a source of conversation on the Dave Ramsey show.
‎06-02-2018 03:06 PM
@shoekitty wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:Whole Foods was fine until Amazon took over. I found the 365 brand was always very competitive with the only other grocery chain here; even some organics were cheaper.
Now the canned veggies, e.g., have jumped to $1.49/can. We were switching to frozen but now those have gone up the same way.
It's frustrating.
Sadly cakers, everything has gone up. Everything. I shop whole foods, traders and my local Raleys. Raleys has really raised prices. Since I am in there a few times a week, I really notice things I buy all the time. The company puts less in can, or cuts an ounce or two off package here and there, then Raleys raises the price. A can that used to be a pound is 15 ounces or less. Many pounds of bacon are not a pound, lol
@shoekitty Isn't that the truth? Smaller packaging, higher prices.
We find ourselves picking up an item then putting it back. The grocery list is never fully completed anymore.
‎06-02-2018 03:14 PM
@meem120 wrote:If the increase in prices is really due to an increase in minimim wage salaries, I dont mind. But how do you know its true? That could be their standard line they were told to say from corporate. People do need to make a living wage. But if Im paying so the CEO can get a $4 million bonus, Im not shopping there anymore!!
Excellent point. Executives don’t need a raise. Very greedy!
‎06-02-2018 03:25 PM
There is a big difference when the price increase is for specialty coffee shops and when prices of nutritious food-fruits, veggies, etc. go up.
You can do without the fancy coffee shop; you cannot do without healthy foods.
If you can afford to buy coffee from coffee shops, great. Enjoy. But the prices are not going to remain stable or go down while the rest of the population is cutting back on food and other essentials.
jmoymmv
‎06-02-2018 05:11 PM
I buy those large bags of Starbucks French Roast beans from Costco - just had a cup this morning. Can't start my day without coffee.
‎06-02-2018 08:33 PM - last edited on ‎06-04-2018 10:29 AM by Anonymous
@Spurt wrote:
@151949 wrote:
They just said on ABC news that the steel & aluminum tarrifs will cost Americans 240,000 jobs.
WOW! I hope we don't go back to what our unemployment rate was in 2013 which was 7.9%
The U.S. created a robust 223,000 new jobs in May
to push unemployment down to an 18-year low
of 3.8%.
Edited to remove link.
‎06-04-2018 10:08 AM
@kivah wrote:I buy those large bags of Starbucks French Roast beans from Costco - just had a cup this morning. Can't start my day without coffee.
I agree, I am heading to Costco today to pick one up. Huge bag for under $20
‎06-04-2018 10:10 AM
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‎06-04-2018 11:05 AM
I have found prices to have leveled off over the last few years, in most things I buy regularly.
Groceries in particular (in my area) have come down, especially if you shop the sales.
Wages are rising as the economy has improved vastly, and that will drive prices up, but I'd rather see more people working and making better wages.
I am at the point in my life, that I don't buy if I don't like the prices. I'm well stocked on everything from groceries to household goods to clothing and shoes, and never need to pay a 'too high' price for things. Utilities and gasoline, can be different, those you have to pay whatever the rate is, but if I'm unhappy with the prices, I curtail my usage.
‎06-04-2018 11:34 AM
I shop a combination of Fred Meyer, Trader Joe's, Costco and Metropolitan Market (local small chain). I always have four separate grocery lists going!
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