This is depressing…

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by AceLynnMasked

48 comments
  1. The order? I agree. Try some fresh fruit/veggies for once.

  2. I was a Target shopper for years. But inflation made me look for a cheaper store, Walmart was still the cheapest by like $0.20 on some stuff. I’ll take it.

  3. You should go to a local market and produce place instead

    Walmart doesn’t have price breaks on food, they have price breaks on clothes and appliances and junk

  4. Aldi’s is going to start dominating soon since they’re still fairly priced.

  5. So processed. But also it shouldn’t be difficult to include a receipt.

    edit: shouldn’t be

  6. Do you live in Alaska???

    Edit: It’s like $75 in NC, but you can make some of that stuff from scratch and it’ll be cheaper.

  7. Those are not choices I would make but your point is still relevant. Thank you for sharing.

  8. U didn’t have to add the box of ramen to get a point across

  9. It has happened here too, in Finland. Prices have gone way up in couple of years. It’s not just there, it’s global phenomeon. Some of it perheaps is that crops have been failing globally for years etc, it’s actually happening. We know why, and it’s only going to get worse. It’s not somewhere in “the future” anymore, tjis is what was warned about and now it’s here. It’s only going to get more expensive now. I wonder how much crops are going to fail this year

    Fun fact: ukraine was one of the world’s bread baskets. Gee, maybe that’s one of the reasons for…. Oh well.

  10. Walmarts frozen vegetables have gone to shit lately. We bought a bag of the frozen fine beans and the amount of stems without even a bean attached was shocking. The mixed California vegetables were mainly carrots with quite a few tops.

  11. I mean, the red meat and premade foods are the big culprit here

  12. Guessing the meats are a big portion of the price. Meat is expensive.

  13. Grocery shopping at Walmart has gotta be less than ideal , no ?

  14. Our household ground coffee went from $15.00 in mid April to 20.00 in mid July. 40% increase on the same size container, 30 ounces. FDT.

  15. Damn that Joe Biden!! It’s all his fault…no chance it’s greed-flation!!

  16. Our weekly cost for a balanced meal plan was just over 200$ weekly ($800 monthly). I lost my job, and our weekly budget got slashed into thirds. This will always be depressing. Especially when BLT’s are the healthiest thing you’ve had in a week.

  17. You could have made the lasagna for less money. There’s too much prepackaged foods and processed foods. Fresh ingredients would cost so much less. There’s so may beginner friendly YouTube channels that will teach you how to cook.

  18. My god man. Stop buying the ultra-processed dog food.

    Just stick to whole foods. And stop going to Walmart. Their prices suck.

    Get the executive membership at Costco. It costs $120/yr, but they give you 2% back every year, so it pays for itself, and then some.

    Buy meat, fruits, and veggies in bulk.

    You’ll cut your bill in half, and be in much better shape from not eating so much disgusting junk.

  19. Shop in South Asian grocery stores and Mexican stores. Vegetables are cheaper than Walmart.

  20. based on that diet you’re probably on EBT anyways

  21. After estimating all his processed food he bought. Yeah i can guess that’s around that much. But it would have been easier to put a receipt.

  22. I live in denver and a giant tray of chicken drumsticks costs 5 bucks and I get at least 4 meals out of it, idk what youre doing

  23. A pack of chick breast, some ground turkey, eggs, fresh veggies, milk, water, fruits, etc. still cheaper than 100

  24. Sorry for offtopic but:

    Why Americans are not buying real food?

  25. $96 is 13 made to order sandwiches at my local supermarket, which doesn’t sound very healthy, except when compared to this…

  26. Bro, actually, make food for yourself. I can make dinner for 4 people for 2 nights plus some for lunch
    for like $30, just throwing some stuff in a slow cooker. Around $100 to feed 4 people for the week. I eat oatmeal for breakfast most days with peanut butter and honey costs me…what $5 or less a week?

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