Par4QC Does anyone complain about the cost of a pack of gum today?

I complained to my wife the other week about that. We’re in line and she grabs a little container of gum. It was like $4.50… ( quite possibly more than the eggs we bought😂). I was shocked…. I said.” WTF…$4.50 for fuckin gum???” She ignores me

    Youse guys are getting hosed down there in the land of (almost) free.
    And here I thought he was gonna bring down the cost of groceries instead of wrecking the economy.

      My wife was at the grocery store today and said eggs were $10/18. They're cheaper at Costco, when they have them.

        This is CAN dollars. So less than $2.80 US

          Spartan I would never pay that for them, to be sure. Last time I was in the grocery store, they were just under $6. And they had tons of them, more than they usually have out.
          No one was buying. Key.....to bringing prices down.👍

          I already had some from another source for under $4/dozen.

          candukid Last month I did something I've never done, bought the extra large eggs. They were not all that much higher than the large and I just wanted to see what was different. When I went to use a couple those things were huge! Then when I cracked the 1st one, it had double yolks. Ended up with 4-5 like that in the dozen.
          So, freebies. 😄

            johnnydoom
            Dropped sharply to 8 bucks a dozen? Still drastically overpriced in my opinion.
            Corporate greed.

            Par4QC I was making an omelet yesterday and used the last x-large egg I had and two large eggs. When cracked into a bowl side-by-side I was a bit startled to notice that the yolk of the x-large was at least 50% bigger than the large ones next to it.

            johnnydoom It will settle down. But maybe not if people keep paying what they are asking now. Demand and all that.
            Last time prices on eggs jumped, it only lasted a month before they were back to 'normal' prices. At least in my area. Went from $7 back to under $2.