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February 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #15116February 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM #350781scaredyclassicParticipant
yuk. eat real food. those arent worth a buck. you’d ahve to pay me to eat it.
eat fruit.
vegetables.
some nuts. some meat.
avoid fake cheeze and save money on medical bills too!
February 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM #351352scaredyclassicParticipantyuk. eat real food. those arent worth a buck. you’d ahve to pay me to eat it.
eat fruit.
vegetables.
some nuts. some meat.
avoid fake cheeze and save money on medical bills too!
February 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM #351094scaredyclassicParticipantyuk. eat real food. those arent worth a buck. you’d ahve to pay me to eat it.
eat fruit.
vegetables.
some nuts. some meat.
avoid fake cheeze and save money on medical bills too!
February 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM #351253scaredyclassicParticipantyuk. eat real food. those arent worth a buck. you’d ahve to pay me to eat it.
eat fruit.
vegetables.
some nuts. some meat.
avoid fake cheeze and save money on medical bills too!
February 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM #351220scaredyclassicParticipantyuk. eat real food. those arent worth a buck. you’d ahve to pay me to eat it.
eat fruit.
vegetables.
some nuts. some meat.
avoid fake cheeze and save money on medical bills too!
February 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM #350786peterbParticipantI’ve been thinking about this as well. When you consider that fuel and the cost of raw materials is down at least 50% since last summer….why isnt food less money? Well, probably because demand has not fallen much. Check out lobster or high-end beef cuts. They’ve probably come down quite a bit as there are plenty of less expensive subsitutions.
But here’s a thought…what must the profit margin for large food processors be now that their fuel and raw materials are cheap yet they’ve not lowered their prices???? Or perhaps certain super market chains?
February 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM #351357peterbParticipantI’ve been thinking about this as well. When you consider that fuel and the cost of raw materials is down at least 50% since last summer….why isnt food less money? Well, probably because demand has not fallen much. Check out lobster or high-end beef cuts. They’ve probably come down quite a bit as there are plenty of less expensive subsitutions.
But here’s a thought…what must the profit margin for large food processors be now that their fuel and raw materials are cheap yet they’ve not lowered their prices???? Or perhaps certain super market chains?
February 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM #351099peterbParticipantI’ve been thinking about this as well. When you consider that fuel and the cost of raw materials is down at least 50% since last summer….why isnt food less money? Well, probably because demand has not fallen much. Check out lobster or high-end beef cuts. They’ve probably come down quite a bit as there are plenty of less expensive subsitutions.
But here’s a thought…what must the profit margin for large food processors be now that their fuel and raw materials are cheap yet they’ve not lowered their prices???? Or perhaps certain super market chains?
February 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM #351258peterbParticipantI’ve been thinking about this as well. When you consider that fuel and the cost of raw materials is down at least 50% since last summer….why isnt food less money? Well, probably because demand has not fallen much. Check out lobster or high-end beef cuts. They’ve probably come down quite a bit as there are plenty of less expensive subsitutions.
But here’s a thought…what must the profit margin for large food processors be now that their fuel and raw materials are cheap yet they’ve not lowered their prices???? Or perhaps certain super market chains?
February 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM #351225peterbParticipantI’ve been thinking about this as well. When you consider that fuel and the cost of raw materials is down at least 50% since last summer….why isnt food less money? Well, probably because demand has not fallen much. Check out lobster or high-end beef cuts. They’ve probably come down quite a bit as there are plenty of less expensive subsitutions.
But here’s a thought…what must the profit margin for large food processors be now that their fuel and raw materials are cheap yet they’ve not lowered their prices???? Or perhaps certain super market chains?
February 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM #351230macromaniacParticipantThey won’t…they will skyrocket….go read about the historical drought we are facing. Go buy the large commercial cans of tomatoes at Costco…better than Gold…you can actually eat this…
February 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM #351362macromaniacParticipantThey won’t…they will skyrocket….go read about the historical drought we are facing. Go buy the large commercial cans of tomatoes at Costco…better than Gold…you can actually eat this…
February 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM #351263macromaniacParticipantThey won’t…they will skyrocket….go read about the historical drought we are facing. Go buy the large commercial cans of tomatoes at Costco…better than Gold…you can actually eat this…
February 20, 2009 at 4:29 PM #351103macromaniacParticipantThey won’t…they will skyrocket….go read about the historical drought we are facing. Go buy the large commercial cans of tomatoes at Costco…better than Gold…you can actually eat this…
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