“I do think budget constraints and financial constraints are making people be more careful in managing their consumption,” Steel said.
maybe inflation can solve the obesity problem!
Inflation will do that to you. Pay more for less.
Costs more, buys less.
They are just now figuring this out?
And when possible, they are packaging less and making smaller packages, reducing weight, volume etc.
Anyone who is buying groceries is spending more on less.
Paging Captain Obvious.
it’s a sign that people are trading down from restaurants to preparing food at home.
I don’t eat out much.
Most of my favorite restaurants that I ate at a decade ago are closed.
Although I was never a smoker, the stricter no smoking laws killed a lot of local restaurants and bars which had some good food.
Some locals are trying to stay alive with video gaming machines.
It may help the cash flow but it is not helping their food business.
Even if the food is decent, it’s so depressing to watch a lonely person interact with a computer in a public venue.
Then the scamdemic closed a lot of local restaurants.
The restaurants that survived are over priced chains that can’t find good help to staff them and got used to serving take out during Covid which lower their standards of food quality and service.
At least one of the local pizza places has kept its quality and service up.
Other than them there is not much around me worth patronizing.
Oh, wait. Never mind.
As a side note, I wonder how many Biden voters realize that insane Democrat policies have caused this mess? Probably none.
What a mystery. Whatever could that mean?;-)
I was just over the border in New Jersey yesterday, and a 12 pack of cans of either Coke, or Pepsi are now $9.99.
Extra cash? We know not of this phenomenon. Where does one find such magical items? Wasn’t that long ago you could fill you trunk with a hundred bucks. Now? A bag or two. Thanks branDUHn.
My 2-week grocery bill averaged between $55 and $65 two years ago.
Now, it runs between $90 and $105 for essentially the same items.
I did noticed last week that egg prices have dropped drastically — $1.18/doz at Aldi’s.
Also probably going out to eat less due to inflation.
Ze bugs are pretty cheap, no?
its easy to spend 30.00 and fill up one and half bags of food