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socialist_n_TN

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12. I just went to the grocery store today............
Sun Sep 2, 2012, 10:32 PM
Sep 2012

My wife and I talked about it when I got home. I believe it was coffee and some brand of frozen meals we talked about today.

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I have a 1960 cookbook that talks about reduced package sizes Retrograde Sep 2012 #1
The real pisser.... AnneD Sep 2012 #6
Get a scale enlightenment Sep 2012 #53
Fine if the recipe or cookbook tells you how big is "large" Retrograde Sep 2012 #70
I do understand the difficulty of translating enlightenment Sep 2012 #72
Oh THANK YOU!!! I have been screaming this for so long here and on other blogs even at nanabugg Sep 2012 #89
DU rec Change has come Sep 2012 #2
What are we supposed to do, storm the Bastille ? RagAss Sep 2012 #3
See paragraph 2, sentence 4 of the OP IDemo Sep 2012 #16
Almost everyone I know doesn't. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #27
But what you don't realize is that many "store brands" are owned by the big food manufactures. nt nanabugg Sep 2012 #90
I'm in Battle Creek. Kelloggs makes a lot of those store brands, I know. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #92
I only buy store brand Freddie Sep 2012 #59
"What are we supposed to do, storm the Bastille ?" marmar Sep 2012 #88
It's "new improved" jsr Sep 2012 #4
I noticed my hair jell now has free bubbles. The figured the could just add brewens Sep 2012 #77
The lastest in "tuna" CountAllVotes Sep 2012 #5
Aldi's sells water-packed tuna nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #9
I get some at WINCO for $.50 CountAllVotes Sep 2012 #13
Don't know that store nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #20
WINCO .... CountAllVotes Sep 2012 #23
That's my favorite store too. nt Viva_La_Revolution Sep 2012 #35
I believe Hy-Vee stores are all employee owned as well. zuzu98 Sep 2012 #79
I love Winco! Le Taz Hot Sep 2012 #86
Thats a strange way of phrasing it Dokkie Sep 2012 #48
Tuna can do many nasty things to your cat - most notably kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #36
She gets maybe 1 TBS a day at the most CountAllVotes Sep 2012 #44
The cat I saw recently that had to be PTS because of oral SCC kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #74
She isn't getting any more of it CountAllVotes Sep 2012 #82
Aldi has saved us more than once. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #29
I shop at Aldi weekly. Lugnut Sep 2012 #38
My problem with the cheaper priced tuna is that RebelOne Sep 2012 #68
the can tuna size shrunk too. I now wait til it's a buck a can and stock up to the CTyankee Sep 2012 #66
Stop buying prepackaged, processed foods nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #7
I was just going to say that NJCher Sep 2012 #18
Don't buy things in packages?? frazzled Sep 2012 #8
Jewel was losing a ton of money because people wanted value nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #17
really, I'm not stalking you, ns NJCher Sep 2012 #25
Best. chocolate. ever. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #31
I love aldis noamnety Sep 2012 #83
There's no Aldi's near me frazzled Sep 2012 #32
Jewel is owned GP6971 Sep 2012 #63
We have a new Sav-A-Lot nearby zuzu98 Sep 2012 #80
I remember when Fritos cost a dime panader0 Sep 2012 #10
That's before they realized how many crazies would pay $4 a bag for it. reformist2 Sep 2012 #30
$4.00 a bag justabob Sep 2012 #50
Go to the liberal-run warehouse bulk package company Costco for food banned from Kos Sep 2012 #11
Not inflation in a broad economic sense, IDemo Sep 2012 #26
Unfortunately, in many cases you can't FIND larger packages to buy. You kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #37
oats are so great to buy in bulk... grasswire Sep 2012 #40
I just went to the grocery store today............ socialist_n_TN Sep 2012 #12
Make your own frozen meals nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #22
Excellent suggestion, thanks IDemo Sep 2012 #28
Just get into the habit and it comes much easier nobodyspecial Sep 2012 #33
I have done batch cooking for years...... AnneD Sep 2012 #85
I've been doing that too justabob Sep 2012 #51
It's because the middle class itself is being shrunk. gulliver Sep 2012 #14
I think the new smaller sizes are kind of funny. reformist2 Sep 2012 #15
I guess you think high gas prices are hilarious, then? nt raccoon Sep 2012 #42
No, I find it funny because it's not like they're fooling anyone anymore. reformist2 Sep 2012 #45
Most packaged food is shit you should be paid to eat. LeftyMom Sep 2012 #19
I noticed. It's a bummer. I'm having to be more creative when I shop. nt Honeycombe8 Sep 2012 #21
Oh, we have. People talk about it all the time. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #24
Don't eat margarine. Real butter is the healthy choice. Honest! juajen Sep 2012 #69
I'm allergic to dairy. knitter4democracy Sep 2012 #84
Make everything you can from scratch. Drahthaardogs Sep 2012 #34
How are you making your own mozzarella? IDemo Sep 2012 #46
I make my own mozz and ricotta because Drahthaardogs Sep 2012 #61
Now I want to make my own cheese. KatyaR Sep 2012 #67
Beer is kind of hard to make. Drahthaardogs Sep 2012 #73
With your own grapes? druidity33 Sep 2012 #78
I buy the concentrate juice, but my grandfather used to make it from grapes Drahthaardogs Sep 2012 #81
thanks for the link! druidity33 Sep 2012 #87
It's the result of rising food shortages. Zalatix Sep 2012 #39
The drought is very definitely going to worsen the situation, IDemo Sep 2012 #47
Delete. roamer65 Sep 2012 #75
A pound of pasta, a pound of coffee--13 oz. What a pantload. MADem Sep 2012 #41
My pound of coffee is down to 11.08oz RandiFan1290 Sep 2012 #57
The BAAASSSS-tids!!!!!!! nt MADem Sep 2012 #58
This is downright blatant. no_hypocrisy Sep 2012 #43
Hmm Dokkie Sep 2012 #49
"Something's got to give, it's only a matter of when." CrispyQ Sep 2012 #52
Wake up and what? Stop eating? lumberjack_jeff Sep 2012 #54
Stop eating as much or as well IDemo Sep 2012 #65
I shop Costco and The Dollar Store lunatica Sep 2012 #55
I don't think it is greed. The food business is in crisis right now. KurtNYC Sep 2012 #56
OMG...I almost blew a gasket when I picked up pudding cups THEY CUT TWO OUT DonRedwood Sep 2012 #60
+1 NutmegYankee Sep 2012 #62
This finally hit me this weekend PrBelvr Sep 2012 #64
A Couple Of Comments About Food Package Shrinkage...... global1 Sep 2012 #71
Here is why no attention to this: 1% too rich to even see it; middleclass has enough money to nanabugg Sep 2012 #91
It all leads back to a lack of population control. roamer65 Sep 2012 #76
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