Shops at Whole Foods, I imagine. Local paper went shopping for the same items at 6 different stores. Whole Foods was almost twice as expensive as Aldi’s.
Cat food is the only one that looks accurate, and that’s if you buy a big bag of the fancy kind. The rest look like what food makers wish they could charge to keep up their excessive profits.
Where the heck are they shopping? Prices are nowhere near that high. Unless they insist on some fake-artisan pseudo-organic stuff with excessively inflated costs.
Those prices are greatly exaggerated. Even during the high world wide inflation they weren’t that high. Right now eggs are $1.99 dozen, butter is $2.95 lb, the expensive canned soup is $2.99, bread is $1.99, coffee is $17 for a 2½ lb bag.
Inflation has been a phenomenon since before there was money. Prices, generally, always go up. (There are exceptions to certain things, like consumer electronics.) You do NOT want prices to go back down. That’s recessionary and will be much more painful than the now-abated inflation. Also, since real (inflation-adjusted) wages have gone up, people actually have MORE spending power, not less. (If you don’t, and you can’t cut it in this powerful economy, go look in the mirror. The answer is there.)
Funny how all the “inflation” created record profits for grocers, food corps, and oil companies. Maybe we need to put in a call to France for a history lesson in separating the head from the problem.
C about 1 month ago
The box wine must come from a different store
ronaldspence about 1 month ago
let’s not get political but…
silberdistel about 1 month ago
I like this one :-)
blunebottle about 1 month ago
Augh! I can’t look!
Zykoic about 1 month ago
I make sure the neighbors see my crate of eggs when coming from the store. Conspicuous consumption.
nosirrom about 1 month ago
Should have gone with “A Doctor’s Bill”
The Orange Mailman about 1 month ago
A receipt is flat. This one looks inflated.
jbduncan about 1 month ago
With those prices she must be shopping at Whole Foods!
Doug K about 1 month ago
If she went as a receipt from CVS, she’d need an extra long tail for all the additional coupons.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 month ago
Shops at Whole Foods, I imagine. Local paper went shopping for the same items at 6 different stores. Whole Foods was almost twice as expensive as Aldi’s.
Aficionado about 1 month ago
Brilliant, John! Positively brilliant!
geese28 about 1 month ago
Exactly!! The grocery store is like a haunted house now. Boo!! $50 for a jug of olive oil at Costco. I nearly collapsed from fright
carlosrivers about 1 month ago
…never saw any of those prices at the grocery store…
Chris about 1 month ago
err… well the prices are scary enough at least. :j
Michael Helwig about 1 month ago
Scarier than a fascist dictator in. the White House?
timinwsac Premium Member about 1 month ago
She could’ve gone as either one of the two top candidates running for president.
Alverant about 1 month ago
Cat food is the only one that looks accurate, and that’s if you buy a big bag of the fancy kind. The rest look like what food makers wish they could charge to keep up their excessive profits.
CrimsonOne18 about 1 month ago
Let’s just say the prices are slightly exaggerated to make the cartoon funnier. Prices ARE very high right now!!
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 1 month ago
Where the heck are they shopping? Prices are nowhere near that high. Unless they insist on some fake-artisan pseudo-organic stuff with excessively inflated costs.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
Little “shop” of horrors.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well that’s what happens when you buy the most expensive brands in the store.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member about 1 month ago
They need one from 3 years ago that shows the cost of the same items then. Then the scariness will really be apparent.
rbullfogg about 1 month ago
She’s right $92 for 8 items. Thanks for the inflation!
ncorgbl about 1 month ago
Those prices are greatly exaggerated. Even during the high world wide inflation they weren’t that high. Right now eggs are $1.99 dozen, butter is $2.95 lb, the expensive canned soup is $2.99, bread is $1.99, coffee is $17 for a 2½ lb bag.
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
Too realistic.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 month ago
How much is that Bleebie in the window? The one with the waggly antennae? :)
Silence Dogood Premium Member about 1 month ago
So, Cat food and coffee are $33, and real food is $39…Why waste $4 on real food when you can complain about the cost of cat food and coffee?
Spiffy about 1 month ago
I spent $175 at the grocery store the other day. I was in the express lane.
jamesbhenry about 1 month ago
Fact check – cartoon total is $92, my fact check total is $35.64 (not selecting the cheapest brands either)
Eggs – 3.29 dozMilk – 4.29 galCoffee – 7.99 lbBread – 3.49 loaf multigrainLettuce – 2.99 headSoup – 2.50 18.8oz Campbell’s chunkyCat Food – 5.60, 7 cansButter – 5.49 lb
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 month ago
His sibling can dress up as an empty wallet.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well, we know now know with which political party the artist aligns…
Smeagol about 1 month ago
Considering I bought a couple expensive things my last grocery bill per item averaged $6 for 13 things.
Rich Douglas about 1 month ago
Inflation has been a phenomenon since before there was money. Prices, generally, always go up. (There are exceptions to certain things, like consumer electronics.) You do NOT want prices to go back down. That’s recessionary and will be much more painful than the now-abated inflation. Also, since real (inflation-adjusted) wages have gone up, people actually have MORE spending power, not less. (If you don’t, and you can’t cut it in this powerful economy, go look in the mirror. The answer is there.)
davewhamond creator about 1 month ago
Ha! Does it inflate?
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
saw a 25# bag of fancy dog food at our local health food store today… $96… I kid you not!
eb110americana about 1 month ago
Funny how all the “inflation” created record profits for grocers, food corps, and oil companies. Maybe we need to put in a call to France for a history lesson in separating the head from the problem.
norphos about 1 month ago
Indeed!