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    With the out-of-control inflation everything is ridiculously expensive. Post experiences you've had while purchasing goods or services. It seems they're going to price us out of existence.

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    One cantaloupe yesterday - $5.99
    Can't wait til the ones I planted grow!
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    It is an interesting phenomena, really........ regardless of how little I have, and the numbers I work with are quite small, exaggerated by the fact I live in California, I always have enough. Reality is somehow ( even more ) malleable when you live in a magical mind. This is what I have concluded. Heaven and Earth do move us in magical ways. Fitting, of course, to our lifetime and mindset. My Dad taught me two important things for which I am eternally grateful. He taught me more, but these two things lay at a basis-- 1) never use credit or function in debt, and 2) always work for ( /employ ) yourself. These two ideas do serve me well. They help hold me up out of lower flowing rivers. Above any great difficulty.
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    A double-double hamburger at In-n-Out has gone from about $3.50 to $5.05. I was surprised they were able to keep the price that low. A hamburger at Carl's Jr. costs about $9.00.

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    Prices here in Mexico. All utilities (electricity, water, gas) same price, no inflation.
    Local fruits and veggies. No inflation.
    Imported supermarket foods.. up about 20% from last year.

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    I noticed the other day:

    "Non-ethanol gas" = $5.50.

    That's "real gasoline".

    Most of our gas "looks" cheaper, because it is cut with 10-15% ethanol. But that is something we already paid for due to the "corn subsidy". Moreover it will wreck the gaskets in your engine. So what we are normally calling "gas" is not even gas, but some defective imitation. Real gas is more expensive than Premium Ethanol.

    Otherwise, a frozen pizza I used to get for $6 is now $8.

    In the 90s, the grocers said they raised prices because of gas--but when that gas inflation dropped back to reasonable levels, did the food prices roll back? Hell no! Yes in recent times, quite a noticeable bump in addition.

    My answer beforehand was to just default on everything, and they took it back with a lien, for which I paid about $2,700 in legal fees for someone to make a filing and do absolutely nothing for several years.

    Since I don't have anything, I won't buy anything, and never will. Aside from necessities, my "participation" in the economy is nothing. Everything else is from the gray market.

    New cars = zero

    New furniture = zero

    New clothing = zero

    Meat, alcohol, and other trendy garbage = zero

    Whoever was wasting their time researching my demographic for marketing purposes was probably paid considerably better than me. I thought they should have revoked that whole department. I bet it is still a desirable and glamorous job. Sorry. The populace you are preying on is dying off, that is your future.

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    I was in two grocery stores this morning and a bagel shop and the standard block of cream cheese is now nearly five dollars. It's cheaper to buy it in bulk at a wholesale/warehouse club. If purchased in the large tub it'll spoil before completely used by an average family. They do sell multi-packs of the blocks.

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    Once you’re ready to use the cream cheese, simply thaw it in the refrigerator overnight and add it to recipes like soups, sauces, dips, casseroles, and baked goods.

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    2 Chicken legs and thighs and a 2 kilo (4.4 pound) bag of a variety of chicken bones (for soup)
    total 70 pesos Mexican = $3.43 usd.

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    It may be an for Avalonians idea to do a weekly round up of grocery staples pricing.
    I am aware we have varied diets but it is useful to see how global events are impacting people worldwide.

    Off the top of my head I think Milk, eggs, butter, flour, flour ground/minced beef, chicken, pork can of tuna, sardines, Spam ( a dubious luncheon meat) or whatever goto items one purchases regularly would prove invaluable. I expect many are familiar with "shrinkflation" where by amounts are reduced but prices are held in check. I am a bit of an outlier with foods tho, I purchase from local farms where possible and generally don't consume packaged "foods" grains, legumes or seed oils.

    But I can still track some items and contribute a bit of data from my area! I'll also list "shortages" or "purchase limits".

    I have heard meat and cheeses are being "security tagged" in the UK and came across this article that SPAM is now being placed in secure containers.

    https://twitter.com/willystaley/stat...rc=twsrc%5Etfw

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    (Personally our electric bill has gone up almost double of last months and we are careful with using power, whether it’s laundry, washing dishes having an electric water heater, cooking on electric stove, cooling we keep at 79 degrees and use ceiling fans in most lived in rooms in the house, bedroom and sitting room. Low voltage light bulbs as well).

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    Quote Posted by Antagenet (here)
    Prices here in Mexico. All utilities (electricity, water, gas) same price, no inflation.
    Local fruits and veggies. No inflation.
    Imported supermarket foods.. up about 20% from last year.
    In Canada the price of almost everything (including housing, cars, etc) has gone up 15-20% or even more in the last two years. Mayo is now over $7 for a small jar ... was about $4 two years ago. Cheaper to make my own now (and really easy). I noticed a couple things starting to go back down recently.

    There's some things that I can still find for a good price if I can hold out for a sale. Found a 5 pack of chicken legs/thighs with backs attached for ~$6 a few weeks ago, and a whole pork shoulder and leg for ~$30 last winter. Have to shop for the sales though these days and keep the freezer / pantry stocked to get you from one major sale to the next.

    It sucks right now because I am financially struggling and having to choose between food and gas. I don't need a lot of money to live, but covering the basics without stressing is something everyone should have access to, IMHO.
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    Quote Posted by CurEus (here)
    It may be an for Avalonians idea to do a weekly round up of grocery staples pricing.
    I am aware we have varied diets but it is useful to see how global events are impacting people worldwide.

    Off the top of my head I think Milk, eggs, butter, flour, flour ground/minced beef, chicken, pork can of tuna, sardines, Spam ( a dubious luncheon meat) or whatever goto items one purchases regularly would prove invaluable. I expect many are familiar with "shrinkflation" where by amounts are reduced but prices are held in check. I am a bit of an outlier with foods tho, I purchase from local farms where possible and generally don't consume packaged "foods" grains, legumes or seed oils.

    But I can still track some items and contribute a bit of data from my area! I'll also list "shortages" or "purchase limits".

    I have heard meat and cheeses are being "security tagged" in the UK and came across this article that SPAM is now being placed in secure containers.

    https://twitter.com/willystaley/stat...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
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    Eggs too have gone up in price including non organic and also getting scarce, they don’t keep them stocked as much as they used too.

    I used to buy 3 dozen for $3.99 at a local grocer but now it’s $5.99 maybe even more now.

    The coffee has gone up from $10 to $15 in less than six months, I had to switch to a cheaper brand and that now is also high and I don’t like it, I like the dark roast. I was lucky to buy an espresso grounds in a 5 ten ounce packs for $9 a few months ago and now that has gone up to $15.

    Cooking oil, olive oil, grape seed oil all went up, the grape seed was 7 now over 9 for a liter and still going up.
    Virgin olive oil over 20 a liter, what I used to get for under 12.

    Butter has gone up too but I don’t have the amount at the moment.

    Lemons, garlic, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, spinach, all up in price. Gave up avocados they’re too expensive now too.
    Fresh ginger is still $2.99 a pound and fresh turmeric still $6.99 a pound. Cilantro is no longer 2 bunches for a dollar, one for a dollar and Italian parsley is over a dollar.
    Fruits vary but that sometimes has to do with whether they’re in season or not.
    Potatoes have gone up too, used to be 99c a pound most variety but now $1.69 a pound or more.
    All produce I shop for has gone up really.
    Every week now I find the prices go up.
    Meats have gone up quite a bit too. But I can still get a Costco chicken for $4.99 and I get three meals from it for us.
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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    It is an interesting phenomena, really........ regardless of how little I have, and the numbers I work with are quite small, exaggerated by the fact I live in California, I always have enough. Reality is somehow ( even more ) malleable when you live in a magical mind. This is what I have concluded. Heaven and Earth do move us in magical ways. Fitting, of course, to our lifetime and mindset. My Dad taught me two important things for which I am eternally grateful. He taught me more, but these two things lay at a basis-- 1) never use credit or function in debt, and 2) always work for ( /employ ) yourself. These two ideas do serve me well. They help hold me up out of lower flowing rivers. Above any great difficulty.
    I like these ideas but doesn't it become difficult to work for yourself without taking on debt, at least initially?

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    It is hard to compare from country to country, but the increase in price and decrease in size is blatantly obvious and universal at this point.

    The most impressive for me is butane gas, in Spain the bottle of butane gas, something extensively used here for heating and cooking in many houses, went from 13€ to 17€ in a week. And curious about the increase, I went to check it one week later, at the same place, and it had gone all the way up to 23€. That is almost a 100% increase in less than a month, even got a pic on my phone.

    As an important note for all avalonians, something to keep an eye on is gas. Not only because of price, but because of it's way of "shrinkflation". It is well known here how low cost gas stations cut the gas with godknowswhat, to sell more quantity at the expense of you car injectors/carburator. We can only expect the reduction of the gas quality in the near future, which may make moving not only difficult because of the lack of cheap gas, but because the engine has been wrecked in one of the worse ways possible.

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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    It is an interesting phenomena, really........ regardless of how little I have, and the numbers I work with are quite small, exaggerated by the fact I live in California, I always have enough. Reality is somehow ( even more ) malleable when you live in a magical mind. This is what I have concluded. Heaven and Earth do move us in magical ways. Fitting, of course, to our lifetime and mindset. My Dad taught me two important things for which I am eternally grateful. He taught me more, but these two things lay at a basis-- 1) never use credit or function in debt, and 2) always work for ( /employ ) yourself. These two ideas do serve me well. They help hold me up out of lower flowing rivers. Above any great difficulty.
    I like these ideas but doesn't it become difficult to work for yourself without taking on debt, at least initially?
    Well there is a whole strata of work that involves only the person, the action they perform. My dad was an attorney, as an example, rather than work for a firm he worked independently, no overhead, really, save the office if he chose not to work from home. And a legal secretary, as they called them back then, which he brought on only once sufficient income was being generated. He never functioned from debt. I, myself, as another example have worked as a medical caregiver, likewise no overhead. There are many such jobs, many such opportunities to go the independent route. Which is not without its potential pitfalls, so you have to navigate wisely. <--by that I mostly just mean aligned well within yourself, listening inwardly to what you need to know. Inner being is always informing us, we have to be serious about listening.
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    Just published by the UK's The Sun: (which has hitherto been fiercely anti-Russia)



    Their headline:

    SANCS A LOT: Welcome to sanction-hit Russia, where prices are DOWN as Brits suffer from soaring inflation

    Food costs are also coming down every month and Vladimir Putin’s people are partying as if there is no war.
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    I was in the grocery store this morning and picked up a small bag of green grapes. When I got to the register it rang-up at about $12.00 or $5.99 a pound. It said no GMO and I had the checker remove it. The price wasn't listed and the brand next to it was $2.99 a pound.

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    I know that it is not a great deal but it is the % increase which made me think.
    Normally I make my own bread but every now and then I haven't the time to do so and I buy a loaf.
    A year ago a loaf was £1.25 in my local shop and then (about 2 months ago) it went up by 10p to £1.35.
    Just bought a loaf (as I didn't have time to make one today) and it has changed in the last days to £1.65!
    As has cat litter .... was £1.79 for 10 litres and now £2.59 (the cats will have to cross their legs .... I don't mean it .... they eat before me lol)
    Normal..!

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    Bananas have gone up quite a bit. I thought 49 cents a pound was pricey but now they’re 79 cents a pound. Dairy has gone up, a small tub (16 ounces) of sour cream was $3.99 yesterday. It used to be under $2. Organic is over $5 for 16 ounces. Cod fish wild caught is over $9 a pound, that’s the best price I can find right now.
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