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with any action on Trump's part...the rest are "sticky"...just like what happened to Biden after he got total inflation lower than any other developed country after COVID and the initial shock of Putin's attack on Ukraine...which, btw, counter to Trump's promise on a 1-day resolution, is still on-going.
In short, Trump hasn't done a thing to reduce prices...anywhere. Folks in his income circle don't need to worry about such things...they're focused on the next big Grift that ends up shortchanging the very people who support him.
Link: https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/grocery-price-tracker-inflation-trends-eggs-bread-trump-administration-rcna257424
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...waste your expletives on them...assuming you can refute their data.
MAGAs are boat anchors to progress...
On my face.
Right now, because I watch where to go due to specials/adds I'm pretty much ok with grocery prices.
Of course there are items that are ridiculous, peanut butter is just stupid but a week or so ago I got a huge jar of chunky jif for like half off, ya just gotta shop.
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Just looked at local Walmart, celery is $1.97, and Hellman's is $5.97.
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I think a national chain is more indicative of current pricing.
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Like you say, you have to shop. Meat is expensive.
I saw something that a lot of mid level restaurants are struggling. Fast food and high end are doing ok. Makes sense. People are eating at home more.
Not a cult.
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Link: https://youtube.com/shorts/ALYxulsOOfE?si=EIXdu4J1WAOYCLGy
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