Are 'food prices' actually a real issue in the US, where the average salary is among the highest in the world? Food as a percentage of income still seems relatively low by the 20th century average. Or are people just whiny and trying to attack Trump over anything they can find, fake or not?
I went to the supermarket today, and 700g of onions sauce bulgogi was 12,000 won.Just three years ago, it was 10,000 won.If you don't see a problem with this, you're crazy.
The same jackoffs have been posting about how they can't afford groceries for years nowYou'd think they'd have died of starvation by now but they keep on kickingIt's all bullshit
>>535443818Eggs are $1 a dozen. What it really means is that Americans feel they need to buy chicken and pork instead of the beef they usually buy because it's gone up in price. For those who refuse to change their diet, it means they need to spend a little more on food and a little less on everything else. The real big expenses are actually rent, car insurance, car payments, interest from debt, and gasoline. Food is around $200 a month if you're frugal and never eat out and about half the country is on EBT, so they don't actually pay for food at all.
>>535443818>Are 'food prices' actually a real issue in the US You tell me, does this look normal?
>>535444165You don't pay for your own groceries