(quoted from post at 09:47:11 03/13/19) Brookshire Bros sells Food Club. I haven't seen IGA in Texas in years. They used to cover Texas. Those prices are not much different than what we pay around here.
(quoted from post at 08:12:21 03/13/19) That?s what I mean,you guys pay twice for dairy. Once through your taxes and again at the store. It appears the combined total is actually higher than what Canadians pay and the US producer actually gets a fair bit less. That?s why we?ve been fighting so hard all these years for supply management.
(quoted from post at 17:48:17 03/13/19) Several years ago we did a show at the old Thressures Reunion in SW Iowa. Several Australia gals were there. They had never heard of whipped topping such as cool whip. Wondering how many products we have that they don't have and vise Versa.
(quoted from post at 21:37:07 03/13/19) We have an IGA grocery store here in Coolidge Arizona. Prices on meat(pork,beef,chicken)are affordable...more importantly, the meat is always fresh,and tastes great
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(quoted from post at 05:30:32 03/13/19) Hmmmm, the price the consumer is asked to pay, seems out of step with the price that the Australian farmer is given for his farm products. Charge whatever the market will bare
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Sadly, that chart has too many conditions,
Money spent on food consumed at home. We don't eat at home nearly as much as we used to. So if you eat at the coffee shop and a fast food restaurant, your total grocery bill is artificially low. I don't think other countries eat out so much, but I may be wrong.
It is also "selected" countries". How many countries were eliminated that have a lower cost than the U.S.?
(quoted from post at 05:08:56 03/14/19) Say $A2.50 per litre
About 4 litres to your gallon so $A10 per your gallon
I haven't checked lately but the conversion has been running around $A1.00 = about $US0.75
So about $US 7.50 per US gallon
According to me
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