RIDICULOUS PRICE INCREASES AT KROGER!!! – This Is Not Good!

    
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Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
2 years ago

I hate shopping at Krogers. I have to listen to their stupid COVID crap messages and then there it is the proud wiccan chick at the checkout line. I really miss Food Lion.

Stan Sylvester
Stan Sylvester
2 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Angle

At my Kroger’s, they went from no made in store Asiago cheese bagels a month ago to no bagels at all last week. That’s it, now I’m ready for a revolution!!!!!

enn ess
enn ess
2 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

This is heading worldwide, not just to our shores. Wrap your head around the fact that everything changes, nothing has ever been the same, it’s just been lately that it has been so apparent. There is no “normal” to return to. In our lifetimes, normal has changed many many many times. Get used to it. Now, where is John Galt.

Kal
Kal
2 years ago
Reply to  enn ess

Normal… never again will you see normal. TPTB are hell bent on the destruction of the entire world’s normal and will replace it with a slavery class.

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
2 years ago

Recent reports indicate that Bill Gates now owns 240,000 acres of farmland. That is up to 2021. He bought a 2100 acre potato farm in North Dakota, but may have to sell it because trusts may not own farms in North Dakota.

Kal
Kal
2 years ago

Using several of Danno’s vids as comparison metric, here on Oahu, we are paying twice as much to five times as much for all the reviewed item. Most of our meats are moving up from the $8-$10.00 a pound (chicken..$11.99 a pound) that they were a couple months ago. My comparison was based on averaging the prices at Korger’s, Meijer, and walmart against out local Safeway.

Last edited 2 years ago by Kal
Stan Sylvester
Stan Sylvester
2 years ago
Reply to  Kal

One of the reasons for the high prices on Oahu is the military. I saw an HGTV episode awhile back where a military family was looking for a home. Their housing “allowance” allowed them to have a $600,000 budget. At your expense, those “stationed” there keep the housing market tight.
Since the average Joe cannot afford the housing, they certainly can charge what they want for food for the folks with $$$$ that live there.