Rising prices - Wow!

That is definitely a rip-off, Pepper. Egg prices have settled back down to $2.25 - $2.75/dozen for extra large.
We have 6 little ladies who keep us in eggs, Once in awhile the production seems to slip and we find that they've found a place in the yard where they're depositing their "treasures". They're in a pen for the most part but are allowed to roam at times.

In warm weather I will sit on the back porch and they'll come a'running for some treats I provide. Funny little group but a joy to have around and they are good egg providers.:)
 

Quaker Old Fashion Oats.....a few months ago $5.12, today $17.20!
...make that $17.81.

Robot or human?
That's because Walmart doesn't carry them, so you'd be having them shipped from a third party seller.

Rolled oats are pretty much rolled oats. Below is WM's own brand for $4.38. (I buy oatmeal when I go to Costco: 10 lbs. for 8.79. - Never had them go bad.)

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Quaker Old Fashion Oats.....a few months ago $5.12, today $17.20!
YOU GOT RIPPED OFF! They are about $5 a package at my local supermarket which is not known as a big discounter.

I’m not a big oats fan, mostly I think they are for horses. But, I mix the oats and some spelt flakes to make my granola at home. At $17 a box it would be cheaper to buy the store made stuff, though less healthy, IMO.
 
Speaking of basics at high prices, has anybody seen the price of barely these days? A 16 ounce bag of barley used to be about 99 cents. Now if I can find barely in the store it’s in a fancy box that costs about $5 for 12 ounces. Is there a barely shortage I’m not aware of???
 
Speaking of basics at high prices, has anybody seen the price of barely these days? A 16 ounce bag of barley used to be about 99 cents. Now if I can find barely in the store it’s in a fancy box that costs about $5 for 12 ounces. Is there a barely shortage I’m not aware of???
Price of barley is down after peaking in 4/2022 ($263USD/metric ton), as of June 2025, it's at $118 rebounding off it's low. Time to find another place to buy barley.
 
YOU GOT RIPPED OFF! They are about $5 a package at my local supermarket which is not known as a big discounter.

I’m not a big oats fan, mostly I think they are for horses. But, I mix the oats and some spelt flakes to make my granola at home. At $17 a box it would be cheaper to buy the store made stuff, though less healthy, IMO.
It's not a rip off. WM itself doesn't carry that particular kind and size of Quaker oats, so it would come from a third party seller. That's why the price is so high.

Savvy online shopping includes a fair amount of sleuthing and comparison shopping.
 
Ok....thanks everyone, I have not purchased yet, just getting my order together. Same thing I've purchased many times at Walmart for $5...

This is for Quaker Old Fashioned Oats, not instant, not quick cook, not organic or some off brand...Amazon has the same 42oz for $20....

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=quakers+...ker+old+fashion+oats,aps,148&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

The link in my above post is for Walmart, don't know why it came out as "robot".

I've noticed with other Delivery items from Walmart getting tricky and misleading as per price, size and availability, especially with items that you buy over and over. Looks like a case of 'Lets see if we can fool the customer'...again...lol

I will buy the Quaker Old Fashioned "Rolled" Oats this time.
 
We have 6 little ladies who keep us in eggs, Once in awhile the production seems to slip and we find that they've found a place in the yard where they're depositing their "treasures". They're in a pen for the most part but are allowed to roam at times.

In warm weather I will sit on the back porch and they'll come a'running for some treats I provide. Funny little group but a joy to have around and they are good egg providers.:)
My cousin has 14, I think. She just dropped off 6 dozen last week. I shared, of course. 🐣🐣🐣
I trade her lemons for eggs.
 
The worst of rising prices here in California, is nothing new. Yeah, inflated food and commodity prices, post pandemic, are horrible. Worse here as a Los Angeles born native is our now way way overpopulated state has been swarmed by greedy real estate and investment wealth mongers aided by political puppets, crushing economic lives of most of the rest of we citizens.
 
Where I live, you can buy the store brand version of well known breakfast cereals. I buy a box of packets of instant oatmeal sometimes. I bought 18 eggs at Hannaford's for only $3.99. I don't find that I am spending a lot for groceries. I guess it depends where you live. Although constantly eating out is probably expensive no matter where you live. I haven't gone to Burger King since 2013.
 
While out yesterday with DD's (DD=Darling Daughter) family, DH & I treated for dinner at a fun but casual hot-dog eatery. 6 people.

DH & I each had an Impossible Food bratwurst - the others had beef hot dogs. All had cool toppings. We table-shared four side orders: french fries, tater tots, reuben-style tater tots and cole slaw. 3 beers - about 12 oz per, 1 soda, and 2 (free) waters. Food was delish, but it was an eye-popping $166 out the door. $27+/per person for hot dogs and fries?

Sure they were "fancy." Some had a slice of avocado, or BBQ sauce and grilled onions or some melted cheddar, maybe a few sprigs of arugula, a couple of basil leaves, or a couple of slices of bacon, but still... WHOA!!!

More lesson-learned than complaint: It would have cost me an hour's work and maybe $40 to make everything at home, plus there would be leftovers.

Is anyone else increasingly shocked by the steadily rising prices of groceries, dining out, car washes, streaming services, insurance, utilities, auto repairs, subscriptions, etc., etc.?
We pay that a few times a year at the Greek with a birthday or a holiday. At least you then get something for your money. Hot dogs and fries? Then I'd rather go to Mc Donalds or better pick it up to eat at home and skip the drinks.
 
We pay that a few times a year at the Greek with a birthday or a holiday. At least you then get something for your money. Hot dogs and fries? Then I'd rather go to Mc Donalds or better pick it up to eat at home and skip the drinks.
To be fair, they were jazzed up hot dogs. Nevertheless...

I rarely eat fast food and haven't been to a McDonald's in years. No idea what their current prices are, but suspect they're also shocking.
 


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