Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
- worth1
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Re: Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
Horses stink to high heaven.
I can't imagine drinking the milk.
I can't imagine drinking the milk.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
Cows don't smell much better! 

Woodbury, NJ zone 7a/7b
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Re: Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
I love the smell of cows.
I was raised around horses and cows and cows smell a lot better in my opinion.

Cows have a sweet dog like smell.
A horse has a sharp acidic smell.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
Oddly, I have never thought horses smelled bad unless ill. And mare's milk is not stinky, but is very rich compared to a holstein's milk. But then I am biased as I have had several excellent horses grace my life and some that made my work very much easier. But then, I also like mules and donkeys, too. And a good healthy cow has their own scent too, as do all critters.
I'm thinking it is going to be an interesting year, grocery price wise. Glad I am growing some of my own garden truck here both for freshness and pricing. Between prices going up and the recalls, it is a bit weird.
Saw an ad for Kraft dinner ( mac and cheese) with a small luncheon/bread sized plating and the protein in the ad was a single slice of cooked lunch ham wrapped about a 1/4 pickle spear. So not a balanced meal at all, even though I know portions here in the USA tend to be oversized.
I'm thinking it is going to be an interesting year, grocery price wise. Glad I am growing some of my own garden truck here both for freshness and pricing. Between prices going up and the recalls, it is a bit weird.
Saw an ad for Kraft dinner ( mac and cheese) with a small luncheon/bread sized plating and the protein in the ad was a single slice of cooked lunch ham wrapped about a 1/4 pickle spear. So not a balanced meal at all, even though I know portions here in the USA tend to be oversized.
Conflict of interests: When your body tries to cough and sneeze at the same moment.
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Re: Disguising Price Increases(No Politics Please)
Not anything about prices of groceries but manners.
I wanted to get some bottled water but the stocking guy was trying to get a whole pallet of water stuffed in it's spot.
I patiently waited for him to struggle with the monstrous thing until he was finished.
This in turn blocks the area from rude people from getting in the danger zone.
He told me afterwards thanks for being patient and waiting.
I told him, no worries man we've all got our jobs to do.
Prices are high it's not their fault don't take it out on them.
By doing this it helped calm me down from some of the idiots that think they're the only one in the store that matters.
Oddly enough it's the boomers that are like this mostly.
Cart sideways taking up the isle.
I'm a Boomer as well but I haven't forgotten my manners.
I wanted to get some bottled water but the stocking guy was trying to get a whole pallet of water stuffed in it's spot.
I patiently waited for him to struggle with the monstrous thing until he was finished.
This in turn blocks the area from rude people from getting in the danger zone.
He told me afterwards thanks for being patient and waiting.
I told him, no worries man we've all got our jobs to do.
Prices are high it's not their fault don't take it out on them.
By doing this it helped calm me down from some of the idiots that think they're the only one in the store that matters.
Oddly enough it's the boomers that are like this mostly.
Cart sideways taking up the isle.
I'm a Boomer as well but I haven't forgotten my manners.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.