maggie~hamilton
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Has anyone else noticed that SUDDENLY the cost of food is just skyrocketing? I mean, above and beyond the usual and expected inflation.
I used to love grocery shopping -- would make an evening of it, strolling about and taking my time. It's the one kind of shopping that I used to enjoy.
Now, I hate it. I am in and out as fast as I can. Because of the sticker shock. I can no longer get out of there for less than a hundred bucks, and that's just for 2-3 bags of stuff. A good load of a week's groceries can easily top $250. And I am talking about a household of two adults and two dogs.
Even the cost of take-out is shot up. I eat frequently at El Pollo Loco because, at least by fast-food joint standards, the food is healthy. And it's fast, and cheap. Or used to be cheap. The last time I was there, maybe a month ago, an 8-piece meal white/dark meat (whole chicken) with two large side orders, enough to last a couple days, was $12.99. I stopped by last night, ordered that meal and was shocked because that same meal is now $18.49. Almost 20 bucks for one freakin' chicken, 4 tortillas, 4 pieces of corn and a 16-oz serving of steamed veggies.
Then today I stopped at a favorite restaurant for lunch, got my usual meal, then decided to add a large diet coke. I gave the counter person two bucks, figuring on some change -- he said, "Um, that's $2.29." For a large soda???????
What's going on??!
(To say nothing of gasoline, which currently in L.A. is averaging $2.50/gal for regular unleaded.)
I used to love grocery shopping -- would make an evening of it, strolling about and taking my time. It's the one kind of shopping that I used to enjoy.
Now, I hate it. I am in and out as fast as I can. Because of the sticker shock. I can no longer get out of there for less than a hundred bucks, and that's just for 2-3 bags of stuff. A good load of a week's groceries can easily top $250. And I am talking about a household of two adults and two dogs.
Even the cost of take-out is shot up. I eat frequently at El Pollo Loco because, at least by fast-food joint standards, the food is healthy. And it's fast, and cheap. Or used to be cheap. The last time I was there, maybe a month ago, an 8-piece meal white/dark meat (whole chicken) with two large side orders, enough to last a couple days, was $12.99. I stopped by last night, ordered that meal and was shocked because that same meal is now $18.49. Almost 20 bucks for one freakin' chicken, 4 tortillas, 4 pieces of corn and a 16-oz serving of steamed veggies.
Then today I stopped at a favorite restaurant for lunch, got my usual meal, then decided to add a large diet coke. I gave the counter person two bucks, figuring on some change -- he said, "Um, that's $2.29." For a large soda???????
What's going on??!
(To say nothing of gasoline, which currently in L.A. is averaging $2.50/gal for regular unleaded.)