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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
One gallon of milk: $4.59
One quart of International Delight coffee creamer: $4.59
One half gallon of Tropicana Orange Juice: $4.59
And, although not in the same league as the above..........
1 quart of Hellmans mayonnaise: $4.99
Is it just me, or is inflation running absolutely rampant in food..........????
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It's not just you, it is everyone living in the fascinating city of NYC and driving a diesel Mercedes Benz there
The same situation obtains in San Francisco, whose gas stations have the highest prices anywhere in California.
SF and NY aree among the highest cities in the country as regards cost of living.
Quite simply put, the quality of life there is higher than in Loos Gravel, Arkansas or places like that.
My best friend went to New York for the first time, he is a lawyer living in a suburb of the SF bay area and reported to me:
?New York City is the PERFECT place to live if you have UNLIMITED money".
I would make the same claim for San Francisco as a 30 year resident/homeowner/taxpayer there. though I was only middle class at best.
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