iamwhatiseem
Diamond Member
Bonzi and I pre-covid could usually expect a grocery bill around $90-120/week.
A year ago it got to average more around $120 - $150/ week
Today - we average $200 - $240 /week
And we aren't eating anything any different, and certainly not more.
By the end of summer, I fully expect we will get to $300.
Better buy up now folks. Fill them freezers and pantrys
A year ago it got to average more around $120 - $150/ week
Today - we average $200 - $240 /week
And we aren't eating anything any different, and certainly not more.
By the end of summer, I fully expect we will get to $300.
Better buy up now folks. Fill them freezers and pantrys
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