Nearly one-quarter of Canadians worried about how to pay for groceries: studylifestyle | 207092 hits | Nov 14 5:50 am | Posted by: shockedcanadian Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Good luck Canada. Our allies will be reminded every day why they should not trust us (if they needed to hear it again from another source). Maybe those who can;t afford groceries will be expanded to those who don't believe in Rule of Law, Democracy and human dignity.
20 lbs. peaches from another country in the grocery stores, picked unripe, partially frozen in transit so they go rotten in the middle before they're soft $80
Bulk fresh Gala apples in huge containers at the grocery store 58c lb, Gala apples from God knows where & when on display shelf three feet away $1.99 lb
Prime rib roast from my freezer, purchased around Xmas last year $15.41 kg - prime rib roast on grocery shelf last week $38.99 kg
Bag of Hickory Stix chips at gas station $3.19 - $3.99, at supermarket $5.29
One thing I noticed this summer: 20 lbs. fresh peaches at the roadside stand by the orchard in our own province $12.
20 lbs. peaches from another country in the grocery stores, picked unripe, partially frozen in transit so they go rotten in the middle before they're soft $80
Bulk fresh Gala apples in huge containers at the grocery store 58c lb, Gala apples from God knows where & when on display shelf three feet away $1.99 lb
Holy shitsnacks!
Even at the Farmers Market, 10 pounds of fresh BC Peaches were $18! That's expensive, but not ridiculous like $80! I did buy some peaches at Costco, and they indeed went rotten before the pit could be dug out. Never buying that crap again.
Same with apples, Farmers Market BC Honeycrisp, 10 pounds for $12. But there are a lot of deals too. Full head of cabbage, $4. 10kg of carrots, $8.
I've been trying to keep meal costs under $5, and it is possible if you plan ahead.
And my most recent purchase of bulk fruit was 20 pounds of Mutsu apples for US$8.00
That was when everyone of East Indian descent was coming back with trunks full of milk. So they did the Cdn thing. Limited and put even more duty on it. Eventually that and Loblaw's threats to bring in out of province milk lowered it a little.
We don't really hurt much, just two of us. Our bug problem is she used to be a camp cook on the drill rigs and can't scale down. Last night she cooked up a dozen pork chops, linguine alfredo (Hate that!) and 16 goddam spanakopita for TWO of us!
Dad's family was from Calabria, wine and pasta sauce 'don't come in' white....
It takes work and planning to keep a tight food budget. Reading the fliers comparing all the stores figuring out if it is worth driving to different stores (gas and time). Cooking from scratch, planning leftovers are becoming a lost skill
I mean no offense to anyone but my posting history will show that I don't worry about grocery prices nor have I heard anyone in Sacramento worry about the price of food.
And my most recent purchase of bulk fruit was 20 pounds of Mutsu apples for US$8.00
I suppose you don't like to associate with those of less economic status as you, or vice versa...
Saw cans of Campbell soups priced at $2.48 at IGA tonight. $4 for a small tub of peanut butter is a "great deal" now. Shit sucks.
Native friends all joke that good food was so expensive they grew up on Frosted Flakes with Cream Soda instead of milk...
It's over 175 kms to a Costco or WalMart from here. Saving for when the fish bus comes. Can't stomach the frozen Vietnamese Sewerfish they even use in the cafes here.
It's over 175 kms to a Costco or WalMart from here.
Must be nice to have groceries so close. You're spoiled. Nearest Costco for us is 7 and a half hours away. Nearest Safeway/Sobeys, Superstore is a five hour drive.
It's over 175 kms to a Costco or WalMart from here.
Must be nice to have groceries so close. You're spoiled. Nearest Costco for us is 7 and a half hours away. Nearest Safeway/Sobeys, Superstore is a five hour drive.
Damn man, no wonder everyone's drunk.