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Filling up for almost 25% less at the pump but food prices remain high. What gives
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Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
The food at the stores has already been transported.
????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
The food at the stores has already been transported.
Filling up for almost 25% less at the pump but food prices remain high. What gives
Because it should. Grocers claimed the high prices were due to fuel costs so naturally when those prices drop the cost of the products they purchase have less overhead attached to them. Hence the cost to the consumer should also drop.????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
The food at the stores has already been transported.
If your cereal cost $1 to deliver to the store, a month ago, why would the price fall if new cereal only cost $0.75 to deliver next week?
Socialism!Obama hasn't lowered the prices yet. I'm not sure what he's waiting for.
Have you lowered your bids?Because it should. Grocers claimed the high prices were due to fuel costs so naturally when those prices drop the cost of the products they purchase have less overhead attached to them. Hence the cost to the consumer should also drop.????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
The food at the stores has already been transported.
If your cereal cost $1 to deliver to the store, a month ago, why would the price fall if new cereal only cost $0.75 to deliver next week?
Obama is the worst socialist ever, that's for sure.Socialism!Obama hasn't lowered the prices yet. I'm not sure what he's waiting for.
Because it should. Grocers claimed the high prices were due to fuel costs so naturally when those prices drop the cost of the products they purchase have less overhead attached to them. Hence the cost to the consumer should also drop.????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.Why would they?
The food at the stores has already been transported.
If your cereal cost $1 to deliver to the store, a month ago, why would the price fall if new cereal only cost $0.75 to deliver next week?
I don't think you realize how fast "stock" gets replaced.Because it should. Grocers claimed the high prices were due to fuel costs so naturally when those prices drop the cost of the products they purchase have less overhead attached to them. Hence the cost to the consumer should also drop.????Because A LOT of the cost is the transportation of the product.
The food at the stores has already been transported.
If your cereal cost $1 to deliver to the store, a month ago, why would the price fall if new cereal only cost $0.75 to deliver next week?
They already paid their supplier for their stock, they are not going to get a refund. Prices drop gradually, and they usually also rise gradually, however since rising prices are bad we tend to notice that quicker than prices going down.
I don't think you realize how fast "stock" gets replaced.Because it should. Grocers claimed the high prices were due to fuel costs so naturally when those prices drop the cost of the products they purchase have less overhead attached to them. Hence the cost to the consumer should also drop.????The food at the stores has already been transported.
If your cereal cost $1 to deliver to the store, a month ago, why would the price fall if new cereal only cost $0.75 to deliver next week?
They already paid their supplier for their stock, they are not going to get a refund. Prices drop gradually, and they usually also rise gradually, however since rising prices are bad we tend to notice that quicker than prices going down.
I bough eggs & bacon on my last trip & their prices are still the same or higher. Near 6 to 7 dollars for one package of bacon. That is double what I was paying before the gas prices shot up to near 4 bucks a gallon
Filling up for almost 25% less at the pump but food prices remain high. What gives