I grew up in the 1990s when we could go to the grocery store get meat, produce, dairy, fresh fruits and vegetables.
I grew up in a time were only my dad had to work, and my mother could stay home with us kids. I grew up when milk was less then a $1 a gallon, meet was under a $1 per lb. We could buy tomatoes for $0.25 per lb. We could have an abundance of food for a family of 5 for less then $100.00 per month.
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I am now married with 2 kids and we are lucky to make it through the month with 900.00 spent on groceries and my kids are still little. We spend roughly $600.00 on food and $300.00 on odd and ends like laundry detergent. I have noticed for a box of laundry detergent we now spend $15.47, back in 1990's it was less then $10.00 for the same box.
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As the times have changed how have you noticed the up roaring grocery prices?