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"What’s more, it’s important to note that food prices in the U.S. — relatively speaking — are the cheapest in the world, and have been for a long time. This is the case whether measured in terms of disposable personal income or in terms of percentage of household expenditures."
@redenigma You don't have a source for what you prefer? I drive about 20 min & also admit to Amazon
@gemswinc so, no, i don't have a source for what i prefer, which is raw ingredients i can cook with. i don't want all the processed stuff, or additives. i want real food
@redenigma Wow. So far, not an issue here, but I am in a much more populated area. I do see my favored "Wild by Nature" slowly adding what sells, more junk.
We still have a neighborhood butcher, farms and nearby vegetable markets. Food availability is a top consideration if moving, I have decided.
@gemswinc @redenigma I've been fortunate to live in small cities that have pretty good Asian or other "ethnic" food stores, locally owned, not chains, that have some fresh veggies and meats.
@CJLavoie Glad to hear that! Those darned migrants 😉 @redenigma
@gemswinc i drive half hour one way to get to stores that are somewhat better than the local Hanneford, which is pretty much a glorified quickie mart. but the sad fact is that more & more supermarkets have extremely limited selections of fresh or frozen veggies and cuts of meat, because they no longer have actual meat cutters & are buying prepack & frozen cuts, and frozen veggies are MUCH more limited in variety, & most have gross "sauces" added, or are in microwave (tiny) bags for higher cost.