Depends on how many sandwiches you eat a week
Why are we buying our fertilizer exclusively from Russia. We got cows that shyt here.Covid
Supply chain
Oil pricing
Droughts
Ukraine war
Russian fertilizer pricing
US has alot of sources for fertilizer, Russia and Belarus being on the source list. But if one supplier has sanctions, a war, supply chain issues, pricing is going to rise for that source. Also if they have to go through a different source like a domestic source, pricing is going to be different.Why are we buying our fertilizer exclusively from Russia. We got cows that shyt here.
That pic is easily 180-200Honestly i never pay attention to the price of individual grocery items.
I just know that i should be able to fill up a grocery cart at least to this level
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without spending more than $100 dollars.
If it goes over that amount, like say $150 i start checking the price on stuff and looking for cheaper options
i have never spent $200 on a single grocery trip in my life. but i have purchased a full cart on many occasions.That pic is easily 180-200

Seafood n red meat have always been priced this wayImagine arguing that food prices aren't a problem.
You shouldn't have to shop at a particular store to get affordable food. Especially when that store isn't even in the majority of locations.
this is retard math.
bread- $4
cheese- $2
turkey- $4
lettuce- $2
so that's $12 in ingredients which can make me 6 quality sandwiches
and I'm not including condiment prices, cuz most people have that shyt in their fridge.
you not adding taxWe run out condiments all the timethis is retard math.
bread- $4
cheese- $2
turkey- $4
lettuce- $2
so that's $12 in ingredients which can make me 6 quality sandwiches
and I'm not including condiment prices, cuz most people have that shyt in their fridge.