I know that this is just JohnyMac paranoia but I have to share my recent observations on inflation from RI.
MrsMac and I just got back from RI doing stuff at our house there for about 10 days. We went shopping the day after we got there at the local grocery store, Stop n' Shop. They are a division of the Giant grocery store chain that spans most of the Mid Atlantic and NE.
Bottom-line, we were shocked to see the prices of meat and vegetables. Potatoes were going for a dollar a pound. Asparagus was on sale from between $3.99 to $4.99 a pound - ON SALE! Basic yellow onions $1.49 a pound. Hamburger on sale $4.99 a pound. NY Steak was $12.99, rib eye $14.99 and lowly sirloin was $10.99 a pound. Pork was pricey too. A whole Pork loin was on sale for $2.99 a pound.
I bought a quart of whole milk and it was $1.79 and eggs started at $3.99 a doz. WTF!
Are you folks seeing similar prices in your grocery stores?
Here are some prices up at the cabin to use as for a comparison...
NY Steak $8.99 pound
Hamburger $3.99-$4.99 a pound
Sirloin steak $8.99 a pound
Rib steak $10.99 a pound
Potatoes between 40 - 79 cents a pound. Onions priced similarly.
Milk 92-99 cents a quart
Eggs $2.99 a doz
A whole pork loin $1.99 a pound and if you shop around $1.69 a pound
Local not from S.America Asparagus $2.99 to $3.99 a pound
We thought it was just Stop n' Shop in RI so we went to several other national grocery stores and saw similar prices.
If you are seeing it in your grocery store (s), what is driving these prices?
If your grocery store (s) are more inline with the pricing up at the cabin, why are things so high priced in the NE?
Thoughts and what is going on in your AO?