Yes, Food prices have gone up.. But because of the economy stores are also in competition..

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    Donna

      Now if you want to survive you have to be willing to shop different stores..watch store ads and your 3 closest stores near you..we make our biggest mistake shopping 1 store..

      Let me encourge you I have done this in a wheelchair on para-transit when I don’t pay a friend.. And with gas prices and warm weather I’ll be traveling by bus it’s cheaper….

      Also consider saving loose change to help with stocking up I promise it works.. If you a meat eater use those coins for meat deals…

      Be blessed..

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      Crystal

        There should be more meat sales coming up because of Father’s Day.

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        Paloma

          I grew up poor and hungry and not trusting life. This drove me to buy a place in the country so I can have animals, a garden and a water source.

          If you can, try for any kind of self sufficiency you are able to have. I know not everyone is able bodied (I’m disabled myself) and that if you live in an apartment it can be a challenge but no one knows how bad the food shortages may get.

          Potatoes grown in a pot may not seem like much but it may be everything if the shelves ever become bare in the supermarket.

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          Beth

            Wish I could comparison shop. 18 MI round trip to walmart, 45 MI round trip to homeland, 80 MI round trip to anything else. With the gas prices it’s just too costly. You who have choices are lucky!

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            Deborah

              I haven’t really seen the increase in food. I still can get chicken under 2 dollars a pound. I shop whatever is on sale. The most increase is gas.

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              Norma

                Yes, because everything, everywhere has not gone up. My Sav-a-Lot put out their flier today. $1.49 lb for country style ribs, $1.39 for bone in loin end pork chops, and $.99 lb for a pork loin roast, $1.49 for a container of grape tomatoes, and $3.99 lb for cherries.

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                Rhonda

                  I have two stores very close to my home that offer pretty good deals. I am not a big eat eater at all, so in the summer I shop my local farners markets for fresh fruits and veggies and purchase mostly store brands. I suspect as meat prices continue to rise more folks will be looking at more meatless options.

                  As gas prices continue to rise, food prices will also.

                  #83335 Reply
                  Harold

                    Start a garden. You can grow things on your porch if you don’t have a lawn.

                    #83336 Reply
                    Jessica

                      Just a suggestion also, I notice my grocery bill is significantly less when I don’t buy meat. There are plenty of high protien meals that can be made with beans, lentils, eggs etc. We are a family of 3 living in San Diego, not a cheap place to begin with, and sometimes I can keep my grocery bill around $100 a week if I skip the meat.

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                      Karley

                        Lol that works if you actually have more than one store close by! I can shop H‑E‑B or Dollar General if I want a Walmart it’s at least 25 minutes one way and they don’t have deals like the H‑E‑B does so it’s not cheaper and it’s farther to drive. So if you live in a big city that might work but not when your in a small town.

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                        Farrah

                          With gas prices the way they are driving around to a bunch of different stores makes no sense.

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