There is a beef pot roast kit that I like to buy and for as long as I can remember it was $10.99 at my local Kroger. The last time I bought it, about six weeks ago, it was $12.99. When I went to purchase the kit yesterday, it was $16.99. Then there are the chicken thighs. The package of four bone-in thighs I used to buy for $4.50 is now $7.50. The ground beef I used to buy for $5.00 a pound is now $7.50 a pound. A package of three chicken breasts runs me about $10 now. Of course, those prices don’t mean much if there aren’t any of those items in stock for me to purchase.
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There is a beef pot roast kit that I like to buy and for as long as I can remember it was $10.99 at my local Kroger. The last time I bought it, about six weeks ago, it was $12.99. When I went to purchase the kit yesterday, it was $16.99. Then there are the chicken thighs. The package of four bone-in thighs I used to buy for $4.50 is now $7.50. The ground beef I used to buy for $5.00 a pound is now $7.50 a pound. A package of three chicken breasts runs me about $10 now. Of course, those prices don’t mean much if there aren’t any of those items in stock for me to purchase.
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