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03-26-2017 03:16 PM
03-26-2017 10:24 PM - edited 03-26-2017 10:29 PM
The QVC food prices don't shock me very much. I live in NYC, and everything is expensive. When I go to my local supermarket and pay $50 for two bags of ordinary, nothing-special groceries and wonder what I bought that was so expensive, or when I go to my local fish market and see haddock or cod for $25 a lb., or my local butcher and pay $30 for a pound of veal cutlets, no, QVC doesn't shock me. I don't have a car, so I can't go to Costco or any other lower-cost big box stores to buy food (which stores are very few and far between in NYC anyway). Even the prices at our greenmarkets are expensive -- no bargains there, for sure. Prices will only get worse later this year with the bad weather having wiped out numerous fruit and vegetable growers.
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