OldFeller
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A pkg of 6 hershey chocolate bars is over $9.00. So if I pick up 6 pkgs that's over $54.00.
it's the alcohol that costs the money... when my x husband who is a heavy drinker and I would go grocery shopping, the bill might come to £100... when I broke down the recipt very often the food I'd bought was as little £30.. the rest was his alcohol.. JD.. beers.. etc..Honestly, I am shocked and surprised when the cashier rings up a total that's less than $100. This morning's trip to the grocery store was $184.36, but that did include a pound of ground chicken, a package of boneless chicken thighs, a bottle of wine and a couple bottles of whiskey, for the holidays.
well it depends on where you buy them....@hollydolly When my husband and I were in Wales, I looked for hotdogs for him as he enjoys them too much. I kind of laughed in the shop. British hotdogs are nothing like what we have in the US. But, variety is the spice of life!
Yes, to be sure. Jameson- $19.99/750ML, Livingston White Zinfandel- $8.99/1.5L.it's the alcohol that costs the money... when my x husband who is a heavy drinker and I would go grocery shopping, the bill might come to £100... when I broke down the recipt very often the food I'd bought was as little £30.. the rest was his alcohol.. JD.. beers.. etc..
...so eventually what happened was we'd pay for seperate items at the checkout... he'd pay for his own booze...
The cost of the groceries is bad enough but when you do have to tack on the delivery, taxes, etc., it becomes a real back-breaker.My grocery bill is often near that amount and then add delivery cost and tip and taxes and then it's usually over 100.00. It's too high but I need food so I do pay it.
yes, same ..same Jack Daniels.....£20.00..70cl... etc..Yes, to be sure. Jameson- $19.99/750ML, Livingston White Zinfandel- $8.99/1.5L.
...ground chicken- $8.99/Lb.
we don't pay taxes on food in the UK... food is tax free except when paying to sit down to food in a restaurant... tax free if you have the same food as take out.. but with regard to groceries in the supermarket..no Tax... ..and delivery prices are minimal sometimes free depending on the time of dayThe cost of the groceries is bad enough but when you do have to tack on the delivery, taxes, etc., it becomes a real back-breaker.![]()
Honestly, I am shocked and surprised when the cashier rings up a total that's less than $100. This morning's trip to the grocery store was $184.36, but that did include a pound of ground chicken, a package of boneless chicken thighs, a bottle of wine and a couple bottles of whiskey, for the holidays.
Deb lives in upstate New York and it is very expensive there with not a ton of choices. We lived there 40 years ago and it was one of the reasons that we left and went back to Wisconsin. The wages tend to be lower and everything was higher. Plus, when you live in a rural area, you don’t have the choices for stores that you have in a bigger area.I think maybe you need to shop around a little more....![]()
Groceries vary very much by the part of the country that you live in. when we would go visit my ex-husband in Kansas, I was always amazed at how cheap groceries are there. Wichita is also a bigger city than where I live.what's puzzling me tho' deb, is that no-one else seems to be paying those high prices..![]()
I'm pretty much am held hostage by the local supermarket, as there is little that I'd be willing to drive 1/2 hour to Walmart for, that plus the $10 for gas for the round trip.I probably need to be more careful than you but I buy a magnum of Oak Leaf Chardonnay at Walmart for $7.46. It is drinkable. Same for the Pinot Grigio..
I am still confused, are you ordering direct from the grocery store? Or, are you using a service like Instacart?Ball Park smoked turkey. I probably got a small discount by using my courtesy card. Here's a screen shot of them on the store's web page:
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Interesting, those same breads are $4.49 at the local Wegman’s.I like Arnold's bread. they make a variety of multi-grain breads, but the store price is $5.29 a loaf.
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well they say London is one of the most expensive cities in the world.. and we don't pay anything like those prices...Deb lives in upstate New York and it is very expensive there with not a ton of choices. We lived there 40 years ago and it was one of the reasons that we left and went back to Wisconsin. The wages tend to be lower and everything was higher. Plus, when you live in a rural area, you don’t have the choices for stores that you have in a bigger area.
Most likely is the reason. I live very rural with only one grocery store in town and prices are quite high for deliveries out of their way. The next grocery store is in the next county, 20 miles away. So if you need something and don't want to travel, one pays the price.Interesting, those same breads are $4.49 at the local Wegman’s.
I wonder if the higher prices reflect the additional transportation costs for your rural area or if it is something to do with the merchant’s pricing model.![]()