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I found an 8+ year old grocery store recipt on the weekend. Wow...
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[quote:Billy_Sastard:MV8yMDE3NTIzXzMzOTA3OTc1X0MzMzlBNkNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 3064678:MV8yMDE3NTIzXzMzOTA3OTM0X0QwNTI1MzU5] [quote:Billy_Sastard:MV8yMDE3NTIzXzMzOTA3ODg0XzMyNjRFMEE1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 3064678:MV8yMDE3NTIzXzMzOTA3ODU1X0YwQ0RBRTdF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 20079363:MV8yMDE3NTIzXzMzOTAzNzc2X0RGQ0M0RDJD] A few months back I found a receipt in my pickup truck from 1989. The purchase was cantaloupe at .39 cents a pound. I am not sure what is now but it a lot more than 39 cents. [/quote] Not sure what's more shocking the cantelope price/lb. Or that you're driving a 1989 pickup truck, c'mon it's 23 yrs old it must be falling apart?? No?? [/quote] Yeah, in some parts of the world (even the good ol' USA) people do not have the financial assets to purchase a new vehicle every few years. [/quote] I wouldn't think they'd have the money to keep it maintained let alone keep it on the road. I'm only asking cause I speak from experience I had a 94' pickup up until mid 2000's and man did that thing cost me a hell of a lot of debt notes to keep on truckin [/quote] Really depends on the vehicle and whether you are able to do your own wrenching or not. Not having to let some shyster mechanic screw you out of all your money makes maintaining a vehicle a LOT cheaper! [/quote]
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1st thing I noticed, my wife and I have hardly changed anything about our buying and eating habits.
The 2nd thing I noticed was the crazy incrases we have had in prices.
1 can Campbells Vegetable soup was listed as $0.89
We now pay $2.19 for the same can.
Fresh Haddock Fillets were $3.99lb. Now $7.99lb.
4 litres of Skim Milk was $4.59...now $7.59.
1 loaf of whole wheat bread was $.99...now $2.99.
Fresh Green Pepper was $1.99lb...now $3.99lb.
Canned tomato juice was $0.99 a can...now $2.29 a can.
Obviously there was waaaaay more on the recipt, but I just can't believe the inflation. I'm sure many people have had to stop buying items the are used to buying, and change their life styles a great deal. I have not gotten to that point yet, but I'm feeling the pinch. It sucks.
Changes are needed.
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