With grocery prices up 25% since the beginning of the pandemic, Americans have found themselves making some serious sacrifices and putting off paying for necessities, such as rent or other bills, to afford groceries.
I eat almost no processed food other than giving my kids breakfast cereal and lunch treats, and a grocery trip that I'm used to costing $80 costs $120, consistently, week over week. Maybe food prices aren't continuing to skyrocket, but higher prices are locked in, and wages aren't catching up.
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I'd like to fight you tbh.
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I eat almost no processed food other than giving my kids breakfast cereal and lunch treats, and a grocery trip that I'm used to costing $80 costs $120, consistently, week over week. Maybe food prices aren't continuing to skyrocket, but higher prices are locked in, and wages aren't catching up.
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