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I make most of my meals from scratch and have for years. While I don't really keep track, it seems like prices for staples have been fairly stable for a few years now, depending on sales and where I shop.
Not intended to be a factual statement.
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I am making this thread simply because I have noticed a gradual to drastic price in various food prices across the board at my local Brookshire's store the last time I shopped there two or so days ago. I noticed that chicken food product prices rose drastically while cheese prices rose just a little.

I figure the chicken prices are raising so fast and so high is because of all the vast flooding that hit so much of the Great Plains States earlier this year. That vast flooding destroyed so many farmers' lives, livestock, and properties. Most of their lives are unrecoverable. Tens of millions of cattle, chicken, and other livestock were drowned in the flooding last I knew.

Even beef prices have jumped up a dollar or more per pound recently too. Cheese prices shouldn't jump up too much in prices for a while longer due to I think many cheese manufacturers have up to a vast supply in waiting. This is usually due to aging various cheeses for specific reasons.
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Whats going to really suck is seeing all the obese fat asses eat up a limited food supply while normal eaters and children starve.

Oh by the way, go get some more tattoos you overweight idiots. Those are a great investment in your future. And they are so visually appealing. Especially when they stretch out and fade.
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I agree. A large percentage of us Americans are gluttonous ignorant consumers. That's what big business wants though. Fat placated slaves. It's time to wake up.
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Sav a lot and aldi are the way to go.
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Aldi steaks ? I'll pass on that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75394950


Aldi carries high quality at low price. Same parent company as Trader Joe's.

Plus, they refund the price and give you another if you don't like something.

Limited stock, but Aldi has impressed me.
 Quoting: SoulWinner


WRONG!

So Aldi Nord owns Trader Joe’s and Aldi Süd owns Aldi US.

On paper, that would make the two stores cousins. However, in practice, Trader Joe’s and Aldi US operate fairly different from each other, with different pricing and different atmospheres. Some shoppers claim that the two stores stock identical products under different labels and that may be true, but we’ve also found that some of Trader Joe’s products are very different than Aldi’s, too, so that part may be a matter of debate.
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Aldi and Trader Joe's are owned by two German brothers.





Love those two stores. But Aldi carries all those delicious sweets from Germany ... yummy!
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I also buy basic food, and the prices seem fairly stable. I saw 80% lean ground beef on sale for $1.79/lb.
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Chicken 1.09 lbs, Pork 1.02 lbs, Beef 5.89 lbs. Central Iowa.
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I am making this thread simply because I have noticed a gradual to drastic price in various food prices across the board at my local Brookshire's store the last time I shopped there two or so days ago. I noticed that chicken food product prices rose drastically while cheese prices rose just a little.

I figure the chicken prices are raising so fast and so high is because of all the vast flooding that hit so much of the Great Plains States earlier this year. That vast flooding destroyed so many farmers' lives, livestock, and properties. Most of their lives are unrecoverable. Tens of millions of cattle, chicken, and other livestock were drowned in the flooding last I knew.

Even beef prices have jumped up a dollar or more per pound recently too. Cheese prices shouldn't jump up too much in prices for a while longer due to I think many cheese manufacturers have up to a vast supply in waiting. This is usually due to aging various cheeses for specific reasons.
 Quoting: darkwolf007


I get sticker shock every time I go to the store. W/M ground chuck went over $10 for a 2.25 lb package. A package of steaks was about $30 for 3. I could get by just fine and cheap, but the other two family members are picky eaters.
 Quoting: Pilgrim001


Walmart is not a good value supermarket. I save 25% and get better food by shopping at a discount supermarket.
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OP, I can tell the part of Texas you're in just by the Brookshire's reference hf
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I hope you're growing your own food. I'm sure they will use starvation as a weapon soon.
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You can do a lot with this! I do
I do feed store whole grains whole oats and seeds 50 Lbs apx $15. Sprouting yields apx 15 to 1. grows 750 Lbs At 152 Cals per oz is 1,824,000 calories. For $15
sprouted oats, 0.5 cup 1 ounce,
Calories: 152 •Carbs: 26g •Fat: 3g •Protein: 7g
Quinoa Calories
170 calories, Fat 3g, Carbs 30g, Protein 5g

Store bought beans ect.

For $100 you can have apx 12,768,000 Calories. Grown in a 2ft x 4 foot space x 3 or 4 shelves, I do have 3 sets, and other hydro trays.
Sprouts don't need much light and no nutrients unless your growing micro greens or to maturity. Air flow is important small clip on fan on every shelf will keep it from molding!!


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I frequent the local feed store quite a lot. I have ponds stocked with catfish and have a gravity fed aquaponics system setup. Fish shit is the miracle grow! I also have the back acre to grow the old fashioned way. I invested in four bee hives a couple years ago that are doing great. I have a greenhouse setup, a big one. I have another one that needs to be setup.

All that won't help much if forced to move quickly. Bury that shit for later! I can and jar everything to preserve it. Seeds only last for 3 to 5 years depending on what kind. don't get any monsanto shit, it only lasts for a year. I have a stockpile of seeds that I use and rotate.

I can see where we're heading with open eyes. This country can't take much more of this Marxist shit.
I lost my apathy.
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I'm not relying on none of you mother fuckers!
I lost my apathy.
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I am making this thread simply because I have noticed a gradual to drastic price in various food prices across the board at my local Brookshire's store the last time I shopped there two or so days ago. I noticed that chicken food product prices rose drastically while cheese prices rose just a little.

I figure the chicken prices are raising so fast and so high is because of all the vast flooding that hit so much of the Great Plains States earlier this year. That vast flooding destroyed so many farmers' lives, livestock, and properties. Most of their lives are unrecoverable. Tens of millions of cattle, chicken, and other livestock were drowned in the flooding last I knew.

Even beef prices have jumped up a dollar or more per pound recently too. Cheese prices shouldn't jump up too much in prices for a while longer due to I think many cheese manufacturers have up to a vast supply in waiting. This is usually due to aging various cheeses for specific reasons.
 Quoting: darkwolf007


Wow op you are one of the more genuine glpers. You are rare I was starting to think you all left question is why did you stay on this site
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When hunter-gatherers switched to raising crops and herds, then this allowed larger populations in tribes. Simiarly the digging of wells did too. Then the preservation of harvested food. Then the discovery of medicinal herbs. Far later shaman discovered diet changes largely due to famines and infestation resulted in affecting the cause of disease.

You cannot survive SHTF events without addressing all of these.

80% of the people in America live in urban zones in which there is zero possibility of survive do to lack of agriculture and carrying capacity versus population density.

Get out of the large cities NOW. Sell your property and relocate to rural regions. You likely will live better, healthier, be more secure, have less crime, have more options, and live more frugally.

You are doomed if you stay as if you had an interruption in transportation of supplies or contaminated water or lack of fuel/energy, then the bulk of Americans would perish.

Europe is in a far worse situation. Asia is in an impossible situation.
 Quoting: WhyKnot


I agree with you!!
But I am stuck in Los Angels for a few more years till retirement. SO I have made every effort to prepare for what is to come, and have a plan and prepps for most events.
I put in a rain water recovery on 5000sq of roof, it fills my 2000gal tanks in minutes, I am on a acre mini farm with dozens of mature fruit trees, garden and hydroponic garden, Small animals chickens and rabbits. Ck the post a few up sprouting.
You all stay safe
Get food insurance now, after is to late.

babywwg1wga
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I have some livestock but nothing major. I want to get some pigs and already built a pen. The guy down the street sells them for cheap. I've been saying I was going to do it for a while but haven't yet. I should have already done it.
I lost my apathy.
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Chicken on sale at krogers 1.88 per pound tyson boneless breasts or drumsticks and thighs

80/20 black angus hamburger 1.89 per pound. At Meijers

butter up about 10% 2.80 per pound

bread still 1-1.49.

Milk is up about .50 cents per gallon

cheese is up a bit too..

for some reason salad dressing is way up?? dont know why.

fruits and veges all very cheap right now... summer crops coming in. grapes 88 cents per pound. cherry's 1.99 per pound.

Nothing drastic. Sweet corn is way up. 5 ears for 2 buck
Lettuce is up about .50 cents per head.


Peaches, Nectarines and Plumbs all 1.49 per pound at meijers
 Quoting: Jake


What about cat food?
 Quoting: SoulWinner


yeah cat food prices are gonna bankrupt me

those tiny little cans come out to the same price

as Lobster per pound.
 Quoting: Jake


Then I suggest buying lobster and having dinner with the cat!
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OP, I can tell the part of Texas you're in just by the Brookshire's reference hf
 Quoting: HONKYLIPS


Thought I might be the only river bottoms person here, lol. That was a wrong assumption.

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Gradual??

Shit has been outrageous for years

Eat raw vegetables

Love my steamer

Cheap dinner

Good for you
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Most of us here are not rabbits.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77204671


You think only rabbits eat vegetables?

It should be a large portion of any smart person's diet.
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Sav a lot and aldi are the way to go.
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Aldi steaks ? I'll pass on that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75394950


Aldi carries high quality at low price. Same parent company as Trader Joe's.

Plus, they refund the price and give you another if you don't like something.

Limited stock, but Aldi has impressed me.
 Quoting: SoulWinner


WRONG!

So Aldi Nord owns Trader Joe’s and Aldi Süd owns Aldi US.

On paper, that would make the two stores cousins. However, in practice, Trader Joe’s and Aldi US operate fairly different from each other, with different pricing and different atmospheres. Some shoppers claim that the two stores stock identical products under different labels and that may be true, but we’ve also found that some of Trader Joe’s products are very different than Aldi’s, too, so that part may be a matter of debate.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75102104

Falsch! Achtung! My post is accurate enough. Aldi is a fantastic value.
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famine.

China is have crop disruption too.
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"Normalcy bias" in full swing here, eh?
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Filet mignon $4.25 a pound here.

Boneless rib eye $3.80 a pound.

30 brown eggs $3.35

6 pack of microbrews 9 bucks.

A very good vintage bottle of Cab. 9 bucks.
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When hunter-gatherers switched to raising crops and herds, then this allowed larger populations in tribes. Simiarly the digging of wells did too. Then the preservation of harvested food. Then the discovery of medicinal herbs. Far later shaman discovered diet changes largely due to famines and infestation resulted in affecting the cause of disease.

You cannot survive SHTF events without addressing all of these.

80% of the people in America live in urban zones in which there is zero possibility of survive do to lack of agriculture and carrying capacity versus population density.

Get out of the large cities NOW. Sell your property and relocate to rural regions. You likely will live better, healthier, be more secure, have less crime, have more options, and live more frugally.

You are doomed if you stay as if you had an interruption in transportation of supplies or contaminated water or lack of fuel/energy, then the bulk of Americans would perish.

Europe is in a far worse situation. Asia is in an impossible situation.
 Quoting: WhyKnot


I agree with you!!
But I am stuck in Los Angels for a few more years till retirement. SO I have made every effort to prepare for what is to come, and have a plan and prepps for most events.
I put in a rain water recovery on 5000sq of roof, it fills my 2000gal tanks in minutes, I am on a acre mini farm with dozens of mature fruit trees, garden and hydroponic garden, Small animals chickens and rabbits. Ck the post a few up sprouting.
You all stay safe
Get food insurance now, after is to late.

babywwg1wga
 Quoting: sandman1


It's refreshing to see many of you understand. No one is going to save us, we need to save ourselves.
I lost my apathy.
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We just bought beef roasts for super cheap here in GA
 Quoting: JypsieWind


You usually see beef prices decreasing when farmers send their herds to slaughter and there's a glut of meat.

It's possible that feed prices are too high due to flooding to keep their herds afloat.

The pain in meat prices would come later when there aren't many animals to slaughter.

Poor things. Sorry I had to add that.

:(
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Jesus you guys are dumb....

Cattle producers are BAILING OUT of their cattle so there is a glut on the market so cost is down...

They are bailing because their wont be enough feed for winter..

Or hadn't you read that some beef and pig producers are feeding pastry rolls and candies again like before when the drought hit....

The methanol plants are shuttering their doors because their wont be enough corn and it has to go for feed....

They are controlling the prices for now....

Come fall this planet is in for a reality check....

You all going to be hit over the head with it....
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famine.

China is have crop disruption too.
 Quoting: MissCleo


"Normalcy bias" in full swing here, eh?
 Quoting: Pooka


You and "Miss" Cleo post too much bullshit on your food shortage threads.

Walmart is out of a brand of green beans, and you go ape-shit.

You have ZERO credibility.
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I am making this thread simply because I have noticed a gradual to drastic price in various food prices across the board at my local Brookshire's store the last time I shopped there two or so days ago. I noticed that chicken food product prices rose drastically while cheese prices rose just a little.

I figure the chicken prices are raising so fast and so high is because of all the vast flooding that hit so much of the Great Plains States earlier this year. That vast flooding destroyed so many farmers' lives, livestock, and properties. Most of their lives are unrecoverable. Tens of millions of cattle, chicken, and other livestock were drowned in the flooding last I knew.

Even beef prices have jumped up a dollar or more per pound recently too. Cheese prices shouldn't jump up too much in prices for a while longer due to I think many cheese manufacturers have up to a vast supply in waiting. This is usually due to aging various cheeses for specific reasons.
 Quoting: darkwolf007


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Campbell’s and Tyson are GMO. You’re paying for turds and saying it’s a good price when you’re paying for finger licking garbage.

How much is the organic is the real question for real food.
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Actual real data.
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Not selective picking for fear mongers.
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:this2:

It's like the fear mongers that post an image of an empty shelf of canned vegetables at their local market. And shit like that gets pinned lol.
 Quoting: Jungleboogie


That is a USDA report.

Who RUNS - USDA... Political Appointments

Typically from Monsanto, and/or Goldman-Sachs.

"They" wouldn't lie to you...? Would "They"...?
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Nutella big bottle is almost 10 dollars where I am, and biscoff rose a dollar.
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Great increase in Texasabductthanks for post
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You'all are eating far too much food. I've been eating about 200 calories a day for the last two weeks and I'm beginning to look a lot better. One meal a day max, and skipping it is OK. Move until you feel the burning.
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You'all are eating far too much food. I've been eating about 200 calories a day for the last two weeks and I'm beginning to look a lot better. One meal a day max, and skipping it is OK. Move until you feel the burning.
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The burning starts right after sex with your mom.





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