Canada's inflation rate slows to 3.1% - eviltoast
  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    who are still paying more than 20 per cent more for a basket of groceries relative to three years ago

    Well, according to my grocery records, it’s a MINIMUM 20% more on most items. Some are 200% more and some are 60% more.

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      My dogs food used to be $29.99 a case, now it’s $42.99 a case. That’s a 40% increase in two years. Crazy.

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        Yeah it’s crazy. I started making my own wet dog food (i give him about 50% wet and dry food). Chicken hearts or liver, carrots, a frozen veggie medley (just be careful it’s all dog safe) brown rice and pumpkin in an instant pot. Cost per unit is about 60c, but I get most of it from a farmers market which brings the cost down a lot. Takes about an hour to makeevery 3 weeks, then I scoop it out into baby food containers and freeze them, and reheat in the microwave before feeding it to my dog. He loves them and seems a lot more healthy. It really was a big win all around for me, only downside is his shit smells way worse now.

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        I bought my 1st dog just before the pandemic. The bag for 38lbs of food was around 80$. The price have been rising a little every time I would buy one.

        Before this summer the bag was 120$. I told myself that I’m going to look for alternative. Meanwhile I don’t. So I go to the pet store to get a new bag of food. The price tag was the same (120$) but the size got reduced from 38lbs to around 31lbs.

        I got upset and I ask WTF is going with that brand (good brand of food made in Canada with Canadian ingredients) and she told me that it got bought. So the new owners are pressing the lemon as much as they can.

        Seriously it’s pure fucking greed.Fuck them. Now I buy cheap Cosco food that seems to fine with dog. It upset me I just feel every thing I like get ruined by greed.

        • NotAnArdvark@lemmy.ca
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          If it’s the Kirkland dog food, I think that’s actually really good dog food. So, no worries there.

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            Yeah it is Kirkland! That’s what I though but my brother was giving me so much shit at first. Just brothers things I guess.

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              Kirkland is the one I feed my dog. All his life and he’s a healthy 11 year old great Pyrenees with a good appetite. Their cases of canned food used to be $29.99 and it was great. Bags of kibble went up as well but not quite as much, but I didn’t pay that much attention to the weight when I first bought it.

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      I said this a few months ago and I was downvoted lmao.

      When grocery prices go from $4 to $8, that’s a 100% increase. Or when prices go from $2.50 to $8 that’s a 220% increase.

      Might not seem so bad on paper, but when you add it all together on your full grocery bill, it’s turning the final bill from $100 to $200-250, which is bat shit insane.

      I bought knock off mustard yesterday. Normal sized bottle. Cost me $8.

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        People down voting aren’t are the ones grocery shopping.

        I also think people are missing the fact that while prices have gone up, shrinkflation has been out of control.

        So while it may look like “only” a 50% increase for the package, the price per unit (often by weight) ends up being more like a 75% increase.

        I have containers which wouldn’t be able to store a regular sized box of regular cereal, but now it gets to 3/4 full with the “family sized” version of the same cereal. And I’m paying double for it. Some of the cereal boxes look comically thin, like cigarette packages. And you’re paying 2-3x more by weight. Absolute insanity.