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am I alone in realizing that I can't afford to eat like I used to? Holy crap...

 

I can't either, but not so much for the prices as the calories, carbs, etc. :D

 

Still the prices are ever rising... especially fish and red meat. :(

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Proteins in general is up and rising... not only due to factors like diseases, transportation costs,feed,distribution but the emerging markets in Asia who traditionally only considered any meats and fish as seasoning but now have the resources to purchase and consume the best of North American beef,pork and global seafood as a main instead of merely just a side or token protein.

This establishes prices, availability and distribution of some of the things we take for granted as traditionally inexpensive and readily at hand and will continue to ramp up in the future.

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When I filled up today diesel was $3.55

Paying close to $5 in NY.

 

Oh yeah, and our NJ politicians are talking about raising taxes on fuel in NJ (gasoline and diesel), you know, because we have the lowest gas taxes in the country (but highest property taxes).

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Many moons ago, deisel was always cheaper than gas and the lowest I can remember regular leaded gas was .32 cents a gallon.

 

Carbs are cheap and for you people who say it's cheaper to eat out, you are full of it. A pound of pasta can be had for .99 cents,. Add jar of sauce and it is still not cheaper to eat out. Especially now in NJ where prepared foods are now taxed. Want to gain weight? Eat carbs!

 

Protein foods were/are always expensive no matter what food it is. When you diet, your main stay should be mostly protein. Going on a protein diet is not cheap.

 

Milk and dairy... Also use to be cheap, but keep fooking with the farmers and feel their wrath. I've seen a gallon of milk is $4 and at clubs, maybe $3.55....

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Eating out for me is cheaper a lot of times. I live alone. If I make something it's always way too much. Even when I put leftovers in Tupperware I'm not always able to eat it before it goes bad due to my schedule. It ends up getting thrown out so it's a total waste of money. I can go to a local pub and get a dinner special for 5.99. Includes a salad. If I don't drink booze I'm way better off than buying all the ingredients to make what I had at the pub that night.

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Gasoline is $3.19 here. I can get milk on occasion for $1.99/gal which usually is the price of half a gallon. Meat is high, $16.99/lb for fillet. Bread is horrible because it dries out quickly. It gets hard from loaf to mouth in minutes. Most if not all food products are taxed here, which is high.

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Gas here was hovering around $3.00 this week... 2.999-3.029. As far as food, I haven't noticed a drastic increase... We paid roughly the same Fri as we normally do, and that's for 3 meals a day for me and 2 for her. I work in NYC so it's bring your own food or spend $15+ per day for breakfast and lunch.

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Paying close to $5 in NY.

 

Oh yeah, and our NJ politicians are talking about raising taxes on fuel in NJ (gasoline and diesel), you know, because we have the lowest gas taxes in the country (but highest property taxes).

Yea they wanna raise the tax because our transportation fund is empty. Yet we have the some of the worst roads in America. I just filled up my pickup with diesel in Rahway. $3.34 a gallon. Luckily it's been trending downward but that won't last for long.

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Yea they wanna raise the tax because our transportation fund is empty. Yet we have the some of the worst roads in America. I just filled up my pickup with diesel in Rahway. $3.34 a gallon. Luckily it's been trending downward but that won't last for long.

There is no transportation fund in NJ. You have one bank account. All money goes into it, and with authorization the Treasurer can write a check for every damn dollar in there tomorrow and the state will be broke.

 

Which is why the paper fund is empty. All the governors go into QuickBooks (LOL) and switch accounts from "State of New Jersey" to Treasury of New Jersey and they only see all of the money they can write checks for and none of the obligations of these imaginary accounts.

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Get used to it. Fixed size planet, growing population, rising energy prices. There maybe ups and down, but in the long term ....

 

More like the dollar is in the toilet.  Lets print 1 trillion dollars with nothing to back it.  That will always help.

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for us Americans the price increases are Devaluation of the Dollar and increase costs in doing business Ie insurance, Gas, Labor and Regulatory muscle form the Federal Government.

 

If this asshole in the whitehouse gets his way you'll really see a spike in costs when the Min wage hits 15.00 bucks an hour.

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Costco food prices have gone up precipitously (20% or more) over the last 2-3 years. 

 

No Doubt.... Its funny how the Government does in include the necessities when calculating inflation.  Do inflation is flat but we all know thats complete bullshit.

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