Entropy on Nostr: My grocery costs (including non-food staples like toilet paper) were mostly steady at ...
My grocery costs (including non-food staples like toilet paper) were mostly steady at about $350-400 a month prior to 2020.
Now it's in the $800 range. Some of that rise is insistence on quality eggs and meat, but still... it is shocking when I stop to look at the receipt.
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