Nick1994
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Not much has changed here. Milk is always $2.59 a gallon. Gas is $2.89, meh, whatever.
Not much has changed here. Milk is always $2.59 a gallon. Gas is $2.89, meh, whatever.
I beg to differ, doesn't taste near as good.Gas is a lot more important than milk....
Heck, I still get farm fresh eggs free from my farmer friendDiscount places have had both pretty cheap, Kroger & WM used to have eggs for 99 cebts/dozen, and I've been buying milk from Ruler Foods (Kroger subsidiary) for $1.29-1.99/gallon.
I beg to differ, doesn't taste near as good.
Soccer moms really don’t need a gigantic vehicle to haul the kids around.
We have noticed restaurants getting more expensive here in the Southeast.Everyone noticing the prices of everything rapidly going up? Regular unleaded is almost $3 a gallon here while premium is $4. My cheap $1 a gallon milk is almost $3. My under a dollar dozen eggs is nearing $2. Fresh fruit and vegetables are getting expensive. Cheapy fast food meals are nearing $10 (not that I eat them but just have observed). The restaurants we like to go to though seem the same and haven't gone up. It's mostly gas and groceries.
+ 1 on the sweaters.The price of natural gas just hit $4.Good thing you finally noticed.
Tip: buy a cardigan sweater now before the winter comes. You will be asked to put it on. Prices of sweaters will skyrocket on the demand.
What did you expect? Most of the time we complain about brick and mortar stores are a ripoff—compared to online pricing. Next time try Walmart, I think I paid $10 a blade, more than Rock (what was shipping?) but had them same day, so that adds value.check the price of wiper blades. I went to O'Reillys to get blades for my 1990 Ranger. It was $17+ for the least expensive blades in 18". I ordered them from Rock Auto and they were less than $3 for Anco
I hear you. I was happy when the wife moved up from a Civic to a Camry, dropping from 40mpg down to 35 was well worth it to me. [Of course her new Camry does 50 so now it stings even less!]No tin cans for my wife and kids... never had anything lighter than a Chrysler mini-van for them and I wasn't happy with the size of that, either. The extra fuel was worth the piece of mind.
Yep, I agree.I hear you. I was happy when the wife moved up from a Civic to a Camry, dropping from 40mpg down to 35 was well worth it to me. [Of course her new Camry does 50 so now it stings even less!]
And there aint no reason for that, either. We got more NG than one can shake a stick at. And one missing pipeline is not gonna make that much of a price difference.