Why is it prices for food increase every other week and the containers get smaller too, yet the cost of transportation (gas) has been halved? The food folks justify increased pricing because of …
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Why is it prices for food increase every other week and the containers get smaller too, yet the cost of transportation (gas) has been halved? The food folks justify increased pricing because of increasing fuel costs, so why aren’t the food prices lowered? I am a senior with an expensive disabling incurable illness, yet I cannot enjoy foods I enjoy because all I can afford is rice, potatoes and pasta and my doctor is telling me to eat more nutritious foods like fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood. Yeah, right