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re: egg prices … update
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:17 am to ronricks
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:17 am to ronricks
You better change Wal-Mart stores. My wife and I order some groceries from Wal-Mart. We have a pending order. Mrs Wright bacon (1.5 lbs) is $8.96 which is down from $12.00+ at its high point. That is still too high, but it is going in the right direction. I do not remember Mrs. Wright's bacon (1.5lbs) being $8.88 since Biden took office in 2021.
I cannot really say about beef prices, they do not affect me.
Eggs are $2.96 a dozen (Great Value large eggs) today at Wal-Mart
My wife and I buy basically the same grocery staples each month. Every month we would be depressed, prices were going up and was killing our fixed income budget. In March the increase in grocery costs was less. In April the costs stabilized. In May we saw our first decrease of about 10%.
Sounds like your Wal-Mart is not making their price changes timely; if so it is ripping its customers off.
I cannot really say about beef prices, they do not affect me.
Eggs are $2.96 a dozen (Great Value large eggs) today at Wal-Mart
My wife and I buy basically the same grocery staples each month. Every month we would be depressed, prices were going up and was killing our fixed income budget. In March the increase in grocery costs was less. In April the costs stabilized. In May we saw our first decrease of about 10%.
Sounds like your Wal-Mart is not making their price changes timely; if so it is ripping its customers off.
This post was edited on 6/4/25 at 11:27 am
Posted on 6/4/25 at 2:42 pm to kennymorgan
Walmart has, for a year or so now, a better selection of produce - better choice, better quality
of course they have better dry and canned goods to go with it.
seems they have raised their prices relative to those of most stores
of course they have better dry and canned goods to go with it.
seems they have raised their prices relative to those of most stores
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