I remember that not so long ago, those boxes of Ramen noodle soup was $1.09 to $1.19! It's a different world now. It's price gouging, straight and simple.
Yes it is under Biden. gas is doubled. min wage is doubled. raised taxes. inflation. electric up 35 percent. insurance doubled. If Kamala get in the economists are predicting everything will go up 33 to 35 percent per item. insurance cable gas. .more then what were paying already. Oh dont forge the illehals kamala and Joe let in. 80 billion dollars
I stocked up on canned beans here in South Dakota last week… if you are in a colder climate in the fall/winter, I would stock up definitely before it gets cold out! I stocked up for chili season! Last year it was hard to find beans once it was cold outside.
Good morning Danno. I watched the replay of last night's live. Great video. Those Walmart prices are crazy! It is almost not worth the trip.Thanks Danno and Blessings❤
Good Saturday Morning Everyone... I've Missed Y'all but due to ME just Rescuing some Pets in Need from a Kill Shelter in Texas and the New Dogs Not getting along with with My other Rescues this Wisconsin female is Busy!! Everyone Please Be Careful and Safe out here ❤️❤️
Sometimes the marinara sauces have a lot of corn syrup or sugar in them..good canned crushed tomatoes, olives oil, garlic( fresh), oregano you can make your own, cheaper.
Just an idea to help us save $... You can find a good spaghetti sauce recipe and buy up the cheaper cans of tomatoes/sauce and some paste to make it. Slow cook in a crockpot, let cool completely, and pour into heavy ziplock bags for freezer. Can use for pizza sauce, meatball subs, skillett casseroles, etc. Brown a roast, cube steaks or even hamburger patties, put in crockpot with sauce, green peppers and maybe mushrooms if you like them. Serve over some pasta/noodles/rice.
We have Winco, a smaller 8 state chain, and thier 29oz cans of petite diced tomatoes are more like a semi-chunky tomato sauce. Per ounce, they are cheaper than most tomato sauces whike thier flavor is good. I use them instead of tomato sauce when making spaghetti sauce and most times that I make spaghetti sauce, I make it in a big stock pot on simmer as I chop, shred, amd dice all the stuff as I add it. I do very, very heavily season my meat then let those seasonings leech out into the sauce with what ever else I add; then i defat what imdrainnoff and add the juice only. (Gone are the days that I've used darn lean ground meat amd added it directly to the sauce uncooked.) once made, I chub or also bag pre-measured volumes then freeze. - I went to the stockpot for flavor and also cleaning needs when making smaller volumes more often.
I make a better pasta sauce w/o salt and sugar then freeze. My family likes it better than store bought. Certain times of year canned tomato sauce good price. In summer I can make pasta sauce from garden tomatoes. Try growing your own herbs, and grow veggies if you can.
I was at Walmart last night, about 10pm. The entire produce dept was empty except for those little bins up front that have “local” peppers, cucumbers, and onions. Apples, oranges, potatoes, all that section had empty bins. They were stocking all the interior aisles, but no one was in the produce section.
Good morning Jess and Danno, thank you for all you do to keep us informed! Truly appreciated! This is turning out to be a long hot summer! God bless, take care.
@@Uprightfossilbut those who do, it would make more sense to. Fresh produce at a hopefully lower price. Maybe it would force the price down at least at the local stores.
because yes, farmers markets have good quality produce but also farmers only have what is in season or locally available. If you want anything else you have to go to stores.
Our grocery store had a sale where you got a free 5 lb. bag of potatoes with a $10 purchase of produce. They had their peppers marked down from $1.29 to .79. They were huge. We stocked up and got a few other things which gave us the free 5 lb. bag of potatoes regularly $4.99.
@@bethyeary8995 yes I'll stick up while there. Taking a friend with me. I'll drive one time she will drive the next. Helps with gas that way. I can't afford to shop my hometown store anymore. I try but just can't afford it.
I was at Walmart unexpectedly yesterday, (Something got in a tire and having bought them there, we had 'road hazard' insurance on them and well, fixed for free!). I ran into an old acquaintance who really was floored by the increase in prices, as was I on many items. I got very little; I was on my way to Kroger.
Yes the prices keep going up and up. We all need fresh fruit and if you want the freshest at a lower price buy Frozen. As soon as they pick It is flash frozen. Delicious..you will taste the difference..FRESH. Vegetables same thing. Flash frozen as soon as they are picked. Frozen food orders. Kind of thinking if you can swing it get a frozen food order from companies out there or your Butcher. You are going to save money. As far as toilet tissue. Paper towels cleaning supplies $1.00 STORE...time to start baking again for sweets and bread.
Do look at the unit prices for Walmart's big containers of things like mayo etc... Often the unit price is more expensive for the exact same things on the shelf in a smaller size.
Walmart prices are terribly high now, reason I shop the kroger sales when they have them. Also we can use digital coupons there as well, and the coupons they send me in the mail. Sure brings prices down a lot. Walmart doesn't do that.
Walmart is just too expensive. Today, I needed some frozen cut okra and the price was $4.98. I could have sworn they used to be something like $4.27. That's now more than the regular prices, at nearby supermarkets... and those supermarkets put them on sale, every few weeks, for around $3.00.
I live across the street from Wally World here in central New Jersey (Super Center). The prices suck and their produce and meats are horrible. I shop at Aldi and Lidl.
Walmart like most Grocery stores maintain different prices based upon location and the cost overhead to run each store. Also, Walmart is implementing Dynamic pricing over static pricing at several of their stores testing it as a Pilot program. Basically Dynamic pricing uses computer sales data based upon stock on hand and will adjust prices based upon supply and demand per location; so items that sell well will go up to steer customers towards other items being dropped in price to reduce overstock which cause loses to maintain. Everynight staff have to make hundreds of price changes based upon daily sales data. Walmart is suppose to start replacing paper price labels with Digital shelf pricing bars so the computer can make the price changes quicker and faster, possibly even throughout the day as people shop.
Tomato prices so low cos a bunch of us are currently harvesting our homegrowns, so the store bought ones aren't selling. Been trading my excess with neighbors for other things I need
Wonder how much water is added to the hamburger? We just got 230.00 worth of beef. 20 pounds of hamburger, and 6 pounds of New York Strip steaks. So, for 26 pounds of the best organic beef steak/burger meat we paid 8.85 a pound. So, we know where I meat comes from,that it’s local, that we’re supporting a family farm, that our meat is well trimmed, and that there won’t be any recalls. There’s just hubby and me, but if we had kids to feed, we’d be buying a 1/2 or a whole cow, all at once and then supplement when sales come along.
@@StephanieHarringwell me, of course too; but we’ve been preparing for this debacle for at least 4 years. We don’t make bazillions; but we did make different choices than we had been. No holidays, no going out etc. serious work in garden, canning etc. So now, when food is through the roof, we can afford everything organic. Plus we only eat about 4 suppers a week and 6 breakfasts (or lunch) as the rest of the meals we are fasting ~ we eat 10 and fast 11. No junk food, no cable, no anything that hasn’t been made by me, from scratch. I make my own: Mayo, salad dressings, Greek yogurt from raw milk, make my own butter, hang my clothes out to dry, with washing detergent/rinse I’ve made. I put up veggies all summer long out of my garden, plus get bushels from a friend who grows his own on his 2 acre garden. Never have to buy fruit or veggies from store and feel very blessed we listened to some great channels on you tube, and got busy when we did! We wrestled control of our diets and got serious about our health in March of 2023. To date we have lost (and maintained 80 pounds each), so that’s the equivalent of a 160 pound person we were feeding. When you cut out pop, booze, chips, cookies, cakes, donuts, eating out, etc. it’s amazing the money you have that enables you to eat proper food. IF the rails don’t come off hurrah we have food stores to eat, if it does hurrah we have food to share with family/friends. Good luck and God Bless.
@@tarot-plants-mentalmoods they’re organic farmers, so they’re definitely NOT using roundup, so I can brag on them. Further before you disparage farmers using “round up”, you might educate yourself on mechanism of use. Some farmers use a form of round up, but the original roundup was used as a defoliant in Vietnam; and was never used by farmers for weed control as it would have killed everything it touched. SMH
Oh yeah here in ARIZONA at Smith’s not just a mangoes are really cheap but like $.69 each, but so are the avocado $.69 each this week I am so excited about both of them
Danno, I saw where they are starting to put lab-grown meats in grocery stores, but they haven't figured out how to label them! I think that probably should have been at the top of the list. I hope they pass some laws on this!
Some of the farmers in my area are still sitting on last year corn because when it came time to pick it the price they were paying for was basicly a break even price for them so they decided to hold and wait but it kept dropping farther and now it is almost picking season again.
Sometimes I think we are fighting a losing battle, concerning food prices. Makes me wonder if we'll all starve to death when food prices get so expensive that we can't buy anymore food.
That when you start another 1776, we got the power but seem to forget this and allow this to continue to happen, can't say it's because of inflation when these companies been bragging about record profits, that don't add up if you rise prices because of so called inflation you would break even aka make the same profit margin js
Noticed the individual Greek plain yogurt went UP .10! There are prices UP everywhere at Walmart. At least the items I've been buying for many years. Getting totally unaffordable for my impoverished budget.😡😡
We have a farmer's market near us in South Carolina. We might have to check out their prices and see if we can save some money. Have a great weekend everyone!
You won't, their labor, supplies, diesel, and oil, have to be factored in. Got a very full peck of freshly picked peaches, no crappy Apeel, or Peelz on them, freestone. $25. You get better quality.
All these prepackaged foods snacks who cares.. I watch folks at Sam’s and their shopping cart full off of nothing but trash foods looking at them I know why they look the way the do,
I see this myself and it makes me feel bad for judging but it is just sad to see families feeding their children and themselves with all this garbage. The irony is that this processed junk is not cheap. Everyone deserves a treat now and then but their main food source looks to be all chemicals with very little nutritional value.
My local Walmarts are STILL without Diet Pepsi! IT's been over three weeks, and it's ridiculous. All the other drinks are stocked, all the other Pepsis are stocked. But no Diet Pepsi. And no shelf sign, no answers from employees. It has just vanished. Meanwhile, Meijer and Kroger have plenty. Went to Home Depot and Michael's this weekend here in Metro Detroit. HD had employees standing at the self scan machines checking people out and bagging their items. High levels of customer complaints and theft prompted this according to the employee. At Michael's they've installed self checkouts. They didn't add them. They took out 3 of the 4 registers and replaced them with screens that only take cards, lol. One register with a human will process refunds and cash customers...annnnnd man the self checkouts too. They made the change a few weeks ago, and according to the lone cashier, people are stealing merchandise right and left. Think I'm gonna stay away from that place for a bit, lol.
I have America's oldest farmer's market here in my home town, Easton PA and get most my fruits and veggies there. I prefer to shop at local or regional establishments like Wegman's, Weis, or Redner's. Wal-Mart is only marginally cheaper on most grocery items, and they seem to be always out of half the things I'm looking for. Not the greatest variety either.
I have a few packages of the organic quinoa and rice. Quick if you want a snack without fussing. And Seeds of Change has recipes on its site if you want to dress it up.
I don't use Morton salt. I wonder why they don't sell it anymore? Interesting. T j maxx sells large containers of pink salt. Meat, cheese, and butter. They are very expensive.
On my last delievery order my gv frozen mushrooms and C and W frozen peppers had shrunk to almost half the bag size. But the same price. Also starting to see shrinkflation at Trader Joes. 😢. I dont buy meat at Walmart. Being a senior these prices really hurt. Fortunately I started stocking my kitchen acouple years ago.
If a store pulls something off the shelf, unless they are moving them, it can't be good. Walmart stores seem to be deteriorating, in many ways, no longer the cheapest shop. Make your menu off loss leaders from all your local stores. Yes you'll spend more time but perhaps stay within your food budget. Thanks for good video!
I have'nt had nectarines, cherries, plouts, or peaches in so long. Now its bananas, apples & strawberries, can't afford oranges either. As a older american that's sad, & not fair at all.😢😢
I went on the first at Walmart super in OKC Oklahoma all the sandwich bread was gone maybe because the children was fixing to start school in the coming days and I went in the evening ,too
me too. I don’t understand it. I used to find it at every store and even in the cheapest brands I could get Dill Weed for under $3. Now I can’t find it at all, or maybe only in the most expensive brand in glass container that costs $8-10 It doesn’t make much sense. It’s not like Dill Weed is a high dollar spice like saffron or anything
@@paularose3847 went to Walmart today and got the very last bottle (GV brand) of the cheap stuff for $2.08. They were also out of GV organic one that comes in a glass jar!
The chicken strips at WM are more for the 2.5lb bag than the 3.5 lb bag at Sam's on special right now. If you like Tyson chicken strips Sam's has the 3.5 lb bag for $11.98 right now. Stock up!
Terry Bradshaw has his own burgers?! I haven't seen those at my Walmart. However, I haven't gotten frozen burgers in a while. I will have to check when I have more freezer space as I stocked up on a lot of meat and frozen food today. I also stocked up on Dunkin coffee today. I got Colombian, pumpkin spice, and butter pecan coffee. The Colombian was $7.96 for 11oz., the pumpkin spice was $3.00 for 11oz, and the butter pecan was $8.82 for 11oz. I should be good on coffee for a while!
Tropicana orange juice is going from 52 ounce bottles to 46 ounce bottles. My local store doesn't have them yet also, but we have the new 46 ounce Tropicana lemonade and fruit punch and it looks terrible.
I bought those totinos 4 pk of pizzas all the time for my teenage sons as an " After school Snack ". They were $4 a box. Stopped buying them since they have doubled in price. You didn't check on Hungry Jack instant mashed potatoes!! Our walmart in Idaho doesn't have them.
Walmart’s profit for 2023 was $148 billion. This year, it’s already at $164 billion. And your taxes pay their employees welfare. Corporate welfare. Wake. Up.
Just a reminder many people may have health issues and have to eat better quality products, which may be more expensive than products that have a ton of sugar and not clean ingredients. The extra money spent is better than medical expenses. Thanks for what you do.
Is anyone else seeing a lot of mouldy fruit and vegetables at grocery stores ?
Several years now😮
Ever since the 2019 shut down? started a garden and grow lights.
Not so much moldy as starting to go mushy
Yes! It's that way everywhere I shop. Even Publix is slipping. It's as though there's something in the soil. I am honestly beginning to believe that.
@@dwightsmith8623 Last two years the deer won't let me. I counted twenty in one group passing thru.
I've never been a fan of the produce or meat products at Walmart.
Same here I don’t buy my meat from them ever
I positively will not buy meat from Walmart sometimes a little bit of produce, but Smith’s and Safeway and smart and final are beating them big-time
Right? The produce looks great in the store, 24 hours later it’s all gone bad at home.
I will buy produce, but never meat.
yup me 2
FACTS: Wallie World is not what it use to be..😢
Enjoy the fresh farmer’s market out there and avoid the processed toxic mess at big box stores!🤗
Have a great weekend!
Lot of expensive toxic procesed food, and very few cheap raw food. It make sense only for shareholders
Yep
I remember that not so long ago, those boxes of Ramen noodle soup was $1.09 to $1.19! It's a different world now. It's price gouging, straight and simple.
thanks 2 biden and dems
@@JamesBrown-db9pkWay better than sexually repressed weirdos.
Ps: with their PDF File leader.
Yes it is under Biden. gas is doubled. min wage is doubled. raised taxes. inflation. electric up 35 percent. insurance doubled. If Kamala get in the economists are predicting everything will go up 33 to 35 percent per item. insurance cable gas. .more then what were paying already. Oh dont forge the illehals kamala and Joe let in. 80 billion dollars
Fruit this time of year should be under 1.00 a pound. Also check for fruit and veggies recall from Weirs farm Ohio. Just read about it yesterday.
I stocked up on canned beans here in South Dakota last week… if you are in a colder climate in the fall/winter, I would stock up definitely before it gets cold out! I stocked up for chili season! Last year it was hard to find beans once it was cold outside.
Good morning Danno. I watched the replay of last night's live. Great video. Those Walmart prices are crazy! It is almost not worth the trip.Thanks Danno and Blessings❤
Good morning. Thank you
Good Saturday Morning Everyone... I've Missed Y'all but due to ME just Rescuing some Pets in Need from a Kill Shelter in Texas and the New Dogs Not getting along with with My other Rescues this Wisconsin female is Busy!!
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Thank you for all you do for our furry friends🦮🐾🐈
Sometimes the marinara sauces have a lot of corn syrup or sugar in them..good canned crushed tomatoes, olives oil, garlic( fresh), oregano you can make your own, cheaper.
In this economy, why does anyone spend money on the processed cookies, crackers, frozen food, etc? It makes no sense.
Just an idea to help us save $... You can find a good spaghetti sauce recipe and buy up the cheaper cans of tomatoes/sauce and some paste to make it. Slow cook in a crockpot, let cool completely, and pour into heavy ziplock bags for freezer. Can use for pizza sauce, meatball subs, skillett casseroles, etc. Brown a roast, cube steaks or even hamburger patties, put in crockpot with sauce, green peppers and maybe mushrooms if you like them. Serve over some pasta/noodles/rice.
But if you buy Prego by a variety of flavors to change up your rice and beans flavoring.
We have Winco, a smaller 8 state chain, and thier 29oz cans of petite diced tomatoes are more like a semi-chunky tomato sauce. Per ounce, they are cheaper than most tomato sauces whike thier flavor is good. I use them instead of tomato sauce when making spaghetti sauce and most times that I make spaghetti sauce, I make it in a big stock pot on simmer as I chop, shred, amd dice all the stuff as I add it. I do very, very heavily season my meat then let those seasonings leech out into the sauce with what ever else I add; then i defat what imdrainnoff and add the juice only. (Gone are the days that I've used darn lean ground meat amd added it directly to the sauce uncooked.) once made, I chub or also bag pre-measured volumes then freeze. - I went to the stockpot for flavor and also cleaning needs when making smaller volumes more often.
I make a better pasta sauce w/o salt and sugar then freeze. My family likes it better than store bought. Certain times of year canned tomato sauce good price. In summer I can make pasta sauce from garden tomatoes. Try growing your own herbs, and grow veggies if you can.
@@twilson2844❤
I married a first gen Italian. Jarred sauce? Never! 😊
The prices on the fruit omg.thanks for all you do.enjoy your weekend
Hi. I never buy produce or meat from Walmart. I only buy canned or shelf stable products, and frozen items.
Same here.
Same here.
I was at Walmart last night, about 10pm. The entire produce dept was empty except for those little bins up front that have “local” peppers, cucumbers, and onions. Apples, oranges, potatoes, all that section had empty bins. They were stocking all the interior aisles, but no one was in the produce section.
My Walmart stocks/restocks produce in the morning. It's almost impossible to shop.
Walmart has definitely went up on the majority of their items.
Good morning everyone ☀️🌅
Good morning
Good morning to you have a good day
Good morning Jess and Danno, thank you for all you do to keep us informed! Truly appreciated! This is turning out to be a long hot summer! God bless, take care.
Everything is going higher and higher !
With all the local Farmers Markets in full swing, why would anyone buy produce at the grocery stores?
I know I don’t understand that
Good reason. We live in the desert of Arizona and there are none. Your comment isn’t for everyone
@@Uprightfossilbut those who do, it would make more sense to. Fresh produce at a hopefully lower price. Maybe it would force the price down at least at the local stores.
buy from locals fwm fjb
because yes, farmers markets have good quality produce but also farmers only have what is in season or locally available. If you want anything else you have to go to stores.
We stopped shopping at Walmart when we could no longer find American made products... Walmart is like Little China .
Our grocery store had a sale where you got a free 5 lb. bag of potatoes with a $10 purchase of produce. They had their peppers marked down from $1.29 to .79. They were huge. We stocked up and got a few other things which gave us the free 5 lb. bag of potatoes regularly $4.99.
Thank you most kindly for the excursion! Will check the local Walmart and hope for the best.
Good morning. Coffee in hand. Walmart is getting ridiculous. I'm gonna drive 50 miles to go to Aldi when I can instead of 20 miles to Walmart.
For sure. Hopefully you can afford to get extra so you can delay next weeks trip for groceries.
@@bethyeary8995 yes I'll stick up while there. Taking a friend with me. I'll drive one time she will drive the next. Helps with gas that way. I can't afford to shop my hometown store anymore. I try but just can't afford it.
Take a cooler with you or insulated bags to keep your food.
@@rg-mi5hh I will and ice packs to help keep cold
@@lorijacobs5681 all you can do is try
Sometimes prices come down because it isn't selling and they need to move produce out.
Our Walmart 60count eggs have jump up to $12.52 a box, last week it was $9.52.
I was at Walmart unexpectedly yesterday, (Something got in a tire and having bought them there, we had 'road hazard' insurance on them and well, fixed for free!). I ran into an old acquaintance who really was floored by the increase in prices, as was I on many items. I got very little; I was on my way to Kroger.
Yes the prices keep going up and up. We all need fresh fruit and if you want the freshest at a lower price buy Frozen. As soon as they pick
It is flash frozen. Delicious..you will taste the difference..FRESH. Vegetables same thing. Flash frozen as soon as they are picked.
Frozen food orders. Kind of thinking if you can swing it get a frozen food order from companies out there or your Butcher. You are going to save money. As far as toilet tissue. Paper towels cleaning supplies $1.00 STORE...time to start baking again for sweets and bread.
We Love frozen Veggies,Especially the Green peas.So much better than canned.We gave up on Wall Mart Years ago.
I bake my own bread now, mainly because it’s better for us, but have you looked at the price of flour lately?!
@kathygreer209 I hav absolutely ridiculous 7! 😮
Do look at the unit prices for Walmart's big containers of things like mayo etc... Often the unit price is more expensive for the exact same things on the shelf in a smaller size.
Walmart prices are terribly high now, reason I shop the kroger sales when they have them. Also we can use digital coupons there as well, and the coupons they send me in the mail. Sure brings prices down a lot. Walmart doesn't do that.
Walmart is just too expensive. Today, I needed some frozen cut okra and the price was $4.98. I could have sworn they used to be something like $4.27. That's now more than the regular prices, at nearby supermarkets... and those supermarkets put them on sale, every few weeks, for around $3.00.
I live across the street from Wally World here in central New Jersey (Super Center). The prices suck and their produce and meats are horrible. I shop at Aldi and Lidl.
Olive garden is charging 21$ for fettuccine pasta with Alfredo sauce on it. 21 bucks!
The best deals at Walmart are the close out sales
Madness......Thanks Joe and Kemala
Walmart like most Grocery stores maintain different prices based upon location and the cost overhead to run each store. Also, Walmart is implementing Dynamic pricing over static pricing at several of their stores testing it as a Pilot program. Basically Dynamic pricing uses computer sales data based upon stock on hand and will adjust prices based upon supply and demand per location; so items that sell well will go up to steer customers towards other items being dropped in price to reduce overstock which cause loses to maintain. Everynight staff have to make hundreds of price changes based upon daily sales data. Walmart is suppose to start replacing paper price labels with Digital shelf pricing bars so the computer can make the price changes quicker and faster, possibly even throughout the day as people shop.
The Bible teaches that in the latter days, the price of a loaf of bread will be an entire day's wage! 😬🍞
Tomato prices so low cos a bunch of us are currently harvesting our homegrowns, so the store bought ones aren't selling. Been trading my excess with neighbors for other things I need
Wonder how much water is added to the hamburger? We just got 230.00 worth of beef. 20 pounds of hamburger, and 6 pounds of New York Strip steaks. So, for 26 pounds of the best organic beef steak/burger meat we paid 8.85 a pound. So, we know where I meat comes from,that it’s local, that we’re supporting a family farm, that our meat is well trimmed, and that there won’t be any recalls. There’s just hubby and me, but if we had kids to feed, we’d be buying a 1/2 or a whole cow, all at once and then supplement when sales come along.
❤ i just wiah everyone could afford to do the same.
@@StephanieHarringwell me, of course too; but we’ve been preparing for this debacle for at least 4 years. We don’t make bazillions; but we did make different choices than we had been. No holidays, no going out etc. serious work in garden, canning etc. So now, when food is through the roof, we can afford everything organic. Plus we only eat about 4 suppers a week and 6 breakfasts (or lunch) as the rest of the meals we are fasting ~ we eat 10 and fast 11. No junk food, no cable, no anything that hasn’t been made by me, from scratch. I make my own: Mayo, salad dressings, Greek yogurt from raw milk, make my own butter, hang my clothes out to dry, with washing detergent/rinse I’ve made. I put up veggies all summer long out of my garden, plus get bushels from a friend who grows his own on his 2 acre garden. Never have to buy fruit or veggies from store and feel very blessed we listened to some great channels on you tube, and got busy when we did! We wrestled control of our diets and got serious about our health in March of 2023. To date we have lost (and maintained 80 pounds each), so that’s the equivalent of a 160 pound person we were feeding. When you cut out pop, booze, chips, cookies, cakes, donuts, eating out, etc. it’s amazing the money you have that enables you to eat proper food. IF the rails don’t come off hurrah we have food stores to eat, if it does hurrah we have food to share with family/friends. Good luck and God Bless.
You need to find out if your local farmers are feeding cattle Roundup ready corn before bosting about local beef.
@@tarot-plants-mentalmoods they’re organic farmers, so they’re definitely NOT using roundup, so I can brag on them. Further before you disparage farmers using “round up”, you might educate yourself on mechanism of use. Some farmers use a form of round up, but the original roundup was used as a defoliant in Vietnam; and was never used by farmers for weed control as it would have killed everything it touched. SMH
Butter prices have really went up! I freeze it when I can get it on sale.
Thank you for the video. God bless 👍👍😃❤️🙏
Oh yeah here in ARIZONA at Smith’s not just a mangoes are really cheap but like $.69 each, but so are the avocado $.69 each this week I am so excited about both of them
I suspect spices will continue to go up in price as the dollar weakens, as will other imported items from Asia and the middle east.
Was at the local Dollar Tree yesterday. They seemed to have plenty for a cheaper price than the grocery
Danno, I saw where they are starting to put lab-grown meats in grocery stores, but they haven't figured out how to label them! I think that probably should have been at the top of the list. I hope they pass some laws on this!
Watch they are making plant based cheeses
Some of the farmers in my area are still sitting on last year corn because when it came time to pick it the price they were paying for was basicly a break even price for them so they decided to hold and wait but it kept dropping farther and now it is almost picking season again.
Field corn is animal feed.
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Good morning
Great job Danno 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Doesn't matter what price is on the shelf, it may ring up higher, and you don't get to see first three items being rung up
If prices go down that will be a good thing! I sound like Martha Stewart! LOL! OMG!
My local Walmart removed all of the trash cans outside.
Sometimes I think we are fighting a losing battle, concerning food prices.
Makes me wonder if we'll all starve to death when food prices get so expensive that we can't buy anymore food.
That when you start another 1776, we got the power but seem to forget this and allow this to continue to happen, can't say it's because of inflation when these companies been bragging about record profits, that don't add up if you rise prices because of so called inflation you would break even aka make the same profit margin js
Wow @ the produce prices
Noticed the individual Greek plain yogurt went UP .10! There are prices UP everywhere at Walmart. At least the items I've been buying for many years. Getting totally unaffordable for my impoverished budget.😡😡
.... I've noticed all animal products are more with no sales.
Many write out a grocery list, but like you say, it is better to follow the sales.
We have a farmer's market near us in South Carolina. We might have to check out their prices and see if we can save some money. Have a great weekend everyone!
You won't, their labor, supplies, diesel, and oil, have to be factored in. Got a very full peck of freshly picked peaches, no crappy Apeel, or Peelz on them, freestone. $25. You get better quality.
Jungle Jim's checking in
A 5lb bag of red potatoes at my Walmart in Mobile, Alabama is just under $8 - that’s crazy.
My local grocery store dozen eggs were $4.99 3 weeks ago but the chickens got a raise as I paid $5.39 last week for a Dozen.
Good morning Danno and Jess! Aldi organic tomato basil pasta sauce is cheap and best around.
shake shake shake , shake shake shake , shake your vege's , shake your vege's !
All these prepackaged foods snacks who cares.. I watch folks at Sam’s and their shopping cart full off of nothing but trash foods looking at them I know why they look the way the do,
I see this myself and it makes me feel bad for judging but it is just sad to see families feeding their children and themselves with all this garbage. The irony is that this processed junk is not cheap. Everyone deserves a treat now and then but their main food source looks to be all chemicals with very little nutritional value.
My local Walmarts are STILL without Diet Pepsi! IT's been over three weeks, and it's ridiculous. All the other drinks are stocked, all the other Pepsis are stocked. But no Diet Pepsi. And no shelf sign, no answers from employees. It has just vanished. Meanwhile, Meijer and Kroger have plenty.
Went to Home Depot and Michael's this weekend here in Metro Detroit. HD had employees standing at the self scan machines checking people out and bagging their items. High levels of customer complaints and theft prompted this according to the employee.
At Michael's they've installed self checkouts. They didn't add them. They took out 3 of the 4 registers and replaced them with screens that only take cards, lol. One register with a human will process refunds and cash customers...annnnnd man the self checkouts too. They made the change a few weeks ago, and according to the lone cashier, people are stealing merchandise right and left. Think I'm gonna stay away from that place for a bit, lol.
I have America's oldest farmer's market here in my home town, Easton PA and get most my fruits and veggies there. I prefer to shop at local or regional establishments like Wegman's, Weis, or Redner's. Wal-Mart is only marginally cheaper on most grocery items, and they seem to be always out of half the things I'm looking for. Not the greatest variety either.
I like the seeds of change for sn occasional convince.
I have a few packages of the organic quinoa and rice. Quick if you want a snack without fussing. And Seeds of Change has recipes on its site if you want to dress it up.
I don't use Morton salt. I wonder why they don't sell it anymore? Interesting. T j maxx sells large containers of pink salt. Meat, cheese, and butter. They are very expensive.
Be sure it has iodine in it. Your body needs it.
The produce looks like crap
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So did our Kroger in W. TN.
On my last delievery order my gv frozen mushrooms and C and W frozen peppers had shrunk to almost half the bag size. But the same price. Also starting to see shrinkflation at Trader Joes. 😢. I dont buy meat at Walmart. Being a senior these prices really hurt. Fortunately I started stocking my kitchen acouple years ago.
You're content is fire
The produce here at Walmart's are more expensive than at Sprouts'. And Sprouts' is a farmer market store!!!
Great value chocolate chips increased in price. Dawsonville, GA
The cheapest we've seen for grapes is $1.79/ lb all year; for one type of red and one type of green.
If a store pulls something off the shelf, unless they are moving them, it can't be good. Walmart stores seem to be deteriorating, in many ways, no longer the cheapest shop. Make your menu off loss leaders from all your local stores. Yes you'll spend more time but perhaps stay within your food budget. Thanks for good video!
Last week at Safeway in Bullhead City Arizona 5 pounds of potatoes $.99. And two weeks prior to that they were $.98 for 5 pounds of potatoes russets.
I have'nt had nectarines, cherries, plouts, or peaches in so long. Now its bananas, apples & strawberries, can't afford oranges either. As a older american that's sad, & not fair at all.😢😢
Meat is high at Walmart and have been finding many sections nearly wiped out like the pasta and cup of noodles cases be gone
I went on the first at Walmart super in OKC Oklahoma all the sandwich bread was gone maybe because the children was fixing to start school in the coming days and I went in the evening ,too
I've been having a very hard time finding dill weed!!! Not including the very expensive $8 organic brands.
I found the GV brand at WMT about 3 months ago, 1.98 for the non organic. Have the dried organic also, and I think the regular has more flavor.
me too. I don’t understand it. I used to find it at every store and even in the cheapest brands I could get Dill Weed for under $3. Now I can’t find it at all, or maybe only in the most expensive brand in glass container that costs $8-10
It doesn’t make much sense. It’s not like Dill Weed is a high dollar spice like saffron or anything
@@paularose3847 went to Walmart today and got the very last bottle (GV brand) of the cheap stuff for $2.08. They were also out of GV organic one that comes in a glass jar!
The chicken strips at WM are more for the 2.5lb bag than the 3.5 lb bag at Sam's on special right now. If you like Tyson chicken strips Sam's has the 3.5 lb bag for $11.98 right now. Stock up!
Terry Bradshaw has his own burgers?! I haven't seen those at my Walmart. However, I haven't gotten frozen burgers in a while. I will have to check when I have more freezer space as I stocked up on a lot of meat and frozen food today. I also stocked up on Dunkin coffee today. I got Colombian, pumpkin spice, and butter pecan coffee. The Colombian was $7.96 for 11oz., the pumpkin spice was $3.00 for 11oz, and the butter pecan was $8.82 for 11oz. I should be good on coffee for a while!
Good morning 🌞
Good morning!
I buy produce at Winn Dixie now, screw Walmart 😢
Good video today God bless
Thank you Danno ❤️✝️
I just back from walmart and i was shocked at the Prices.Almost $5.00 for a bag of Apples??
It was 15 dollars for grapes in Australia at one stage.
Kroger had great produce prices last week
Walmart has never had cheap groceries. I have never understood the "reputation" people attribute to them.
Tropicana orange juice is going from 52 ounce bottles to 46 ounce bottles. My local store doesn't have them yet also, but we have the new 46 ounce Tropicana lemonade and fruit punch and it looks terrible.
I bought those totinos 4 pk of pizzas all the time for my teenage sons as an " After school Snack ". They were $4 a box. Stopped buying them since they have doubled in price. You didn't check on Hungry Jack instant mashed potatoes!! Our walmart in Idaho doesn't have them.
Again I ask how many of you voted blue in 2020
No ones business, not appropriate for this site
Walmart’s profit for 2023 was $148 billion. This year, it’s already at $164 billion.
And your taxes pay their employees welfare.
Corporate welfare.
Wake. Up.
I'm a William Wallis Scott. And Nathan Hale believer.
Not me.
Not this household
Just a reminder many people may have health issues and have to eat better quality products, which may be more expensive than products that have a ton of sugar and not clean ingredients. The extra money spent is better than medical expenses. Thanks for what you do.
I know its popular in Canada but is Tim Horton's that popular in the US? If not, could be why the tins of coffee are on clearance...
$16.57 30oz Tim Hortons and $26.23 ...24ozMad Science/Black Rifle....here SE Missouri!! Some great deals you have there!!!
Thank you 🛒
Good to see the 25# sugar again!!!
Eggs just shot up over a dollar a dozen at Aldi's.
Rao's is sugar free, that is why a lot of people like it. Danno, my produce goes bad so fast now we can't eat it quick enough.
Was at Walmart today and raw potatoes were almost 8 dollars!!! In PA