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September 17, 2009 at 12:25 AM #16352September 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM #457908svelteParticipant
Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat!
September 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM #458694svelteParticipantHmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat!
September 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM #458099svelteParticipantHmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat!
September 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM #458503svelteParticipantHmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat!
September 17, 2009 at 10:16 AM #458433svelteParticipantHmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat!
September 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM #458749UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte]Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat![/quote]
I’ve noticed some of my more upscale friends, who 2 years ago would insist on lunch in a full service restaurant, gradually shifting to counter service restaurants, then to brown bags.
As people eat their leftovers, rather than tossing them, they buy less food.
And high end brands are seeing a hit to sales. I have other friends who used to brag about shopping exclusively at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods (whole paycheck!). Now they’re shopping at Trader Joes and Ralphs.
People may be eating the same amount of food – but they’re watching their spending on food.
September 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM #458560UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte]Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat![/quote]
I’ve noticed some of my more upscale friends, who 2 years ago would insist on lunch in a full service restaurant, gradually shifting to counter service restaurants, then to brown bags.
As people eat their leftovers, rather than tossing them, they buy less food.
And high end brands are seeing a hit to sales. I have other friends who used to brag about shopping exclusively at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods (whole paycheck!). Now they’re shopping at Trader Joes and Ralphs.
People may be eating the same amount of food – but they’re watching their spending on food.
September 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM #458489UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte]Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat![/quote]
I’ve noticed some of my more upscale friends, who 2 years ago would insist on lunch in a full service restaurant, gradually shifting to counter service restaurants, then to brown bags.
As people eat their leftovers, rather than tossing them, they buy less food.
And high end brands are seeing a hit to sales. I have other friends who used to brag about shopping exclusively at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods (whole paycheck!). Now they’re shopping at Trader Joes and Ralphs.
People may be eating the same amount of food – but they’re watching their spending on food.
September 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM #458156UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte]Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat![/quote]
I’ve noticed some of my more upscale friends, who 2 years ago would insist on lunch in a full service restaurant, gradually shifting to counter service restaurants, then to brown bags.
As people eat their leftovers, rather than tossing them, they buy less food.
And high end brands are seeing a hit to sales. I have other friends who used to brag about shopping exclusively at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods (whole paycheck!). Now they’re shopping at Trader Joes and Ralphs.
People may be eating the same amount of food – but they’re watching their spending on food.
September 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM #457965UCGalParticipant[quote=svelte]Hmmm.
Why are food commodity prices dropping? I wouldn’t think people are eating less…ya gotta eat![/quote]
I’ve noticed some of my more upscale friends, who 2 years ago would insist on lunch in a full service restaurant, gradually shifting to counter service restaurants, then to brown bags.
As people eat their leftovers, rather than tossing them, they buy less food.
And high end brands are seeing a hit to sales. I have other friends who used to brag about shopping exclusively at Bristol Farms and Whole Foods (whole paycheck!). Now they’re shopping at Trader Joes and Ralphs.
People may be eating the same amount of food – but they’re watching their spending on food.
September 17, 2009 at 1:29 PM #458197scaredyclassicParticipantthis nation has so much wealth stored in the form of fat that we would not have to eat for probably 6-12 months. and we’d be fine!
September 17, 2009 at 1:29 PM #458530scaredyclassicParticipantthis nation has so much wealth stored in the form of fat that we would not have to eat for probably 6-12 months. and we’d be fine!
September 17, 2009 at 1:29 PM #458603scaredyclassicParticipantthis nation has so much wealth stored in the form of fat that we would not have to eat for probably 6-12 months. and we’d be fine!
September 17, 2009 at 1:29 PM #458006scaredyclassicParticipantthis nation has so much wealth stored in the form of fat that we would not have to eat for probably 6-12 months. and we’d be fine!
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