Dairy:
Store brand gallon of milk
Lactaid (wife's lactose intolerant)
yogurt
cottage cheese
store brand eggs
1lb. unsalted butter
shredded cheese
Meat/poultry/fish:
80/20 hamburger
Chicken breast
canned tuna
Polish kielbasa
Veggies/fruits
banannas
yellow onions
potatos
Bush's baked beans
Vigo red beans and rice
Other:
Peanut butter (JIF, if I can find the damn stuff these days, otherwise Skippy)
low salt potato chips
Diet Pepsi/Diet Dr Pepper
Paper towels (Brawny)
toliet tissue (Cottonelle)
I have 3 grocery stores within 3 miles of my house, a Kroger (which I dont shop at since they went woke), a Publix, and an Ingle's (a North Carolina based chain), and also use Amazon Fresh. Neither Ingle's or Publix has what I consider good prices, but Ingle's has huge variety and large fresh produce section, while Publix has a lot of BOGOs that I take advantage of frequently.
Since the first of the year, I've noticed very large upticks on basically anything dairy, but especially butter, Lactaid milk, cottage cheese, and shredded cheese (so much so I've done away with convienence and found my old cheese grater). Banannas- yeah theyre cheap but when they jump from .49/lb to .60/lb. you notice), and insane price increases on soft drinks and potato chips. Hamburger spiked to about 5.99/lb for a couple of months, but has dropped back to 4.99- though oddly to me, it is cheaper to now buy premade 80/20 1/3lb frozen burgers than raw hamburger (2lbs premade 8.99).