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Yup I just check one, barely started thawing but it is a real turkey breast uncooked, unseasoned.pugboy wrote:i don’t think those boneless turkey breasts are glued
they are deboned and use a net to hold it together like boneless lamb leg
viedcht wrote:Yup I just check one, barely started thawing but it is a real turkey breast uncooked, unseasoned.pugboy wrote:i don’t think those boneless turkey breasts are glued
they are deboned and use a net to hold it together like boneless lamb leg
As you mentioned boneless ham, I remember in Hi-Lo gulf city branch circa 2007, a true bone removed (seeing the cored out hole) frozen "boneless ham" was $327.xx. and that wasn't during Xmas time, that price remained in my memory, because at that time we getting good quality picnic ham for under a blue note easily
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I noticed that happening years nowDizzy28 wrote:Went Pricemart over the weekend for the first time since Nov and to me I found a lot of stuff not on manufacturer's discount had price rises. Not overly big but like a $4-$5.
Well except Olive Oil....when did the 750ml bottles reach $150?
pugboy wrote:pricesmart actually have some big sales now
big bag of jasmine rice is $128
normally $170 and usually $200 in chinese groceries
i got a 3200psi pressure washer on returned item sale for $2k after xmas
paid_influencer wrote:massy never really was that expensive for the average price of the same grocery list. yes, some items may be much more but it averages out across the whole list. Massy also has more variety brands, which are more expensive than the regular basic brands, but dais your choice to buy. The only real problem with massy is local produce - massy is not good with local produce at all. Even if you squint and look sideways, that section need improvement. Foreign produce or the local bourgeoise hydroponic stuff are well stocked though.
Massy also open a new fast food section inside that doing well. The pizzas for $70 not bad, different taste to the typical fast food pizzas. Ready in 3 minutes so you could order before you cash then run back and pick it up.
bluefete wrote:paid_influencer wrote:massy never really was that expensive for the average price of the same grocery list. yes, some items may be much more but it averages out across the whole list. Massy also has more variety brands, which are more expensive than the regular basic brands, but dais your choice to buy. The only real problem with massy is local produce - massy is not good with local produce at all. Even if you squint and look sideways, that section need improvement. Foreign produce or the local bourgeoise hydroponic stuff are well stocked though.
Massy also open a new fast food section inside that doing well. The pizzas for $70 not bad, different taste to the typical fast food pizzas. Ready in 3 minutes so you could order before you cash then run back and pick it up.
I beg to differ.
Massy was never a "poor man" grocery. I have never seen anything average out on my list. Maybe, it is because I only buy hops bread from them and 2/1 specials if any. Their pricing includes "points" for card shoppers and so they are generally more expensive.
That said, I find that the cost of grocery items has escalated since the year started. Seems that grocers are now buying US$ large scale on the black market or simply price gouging.
paid_influencer wrote:bluefete wrote:paid_influencer wrote:massy never really was that expensive for the average price of the same grocery list. yes, some items may be much more but it averages out across the whole list. Massy also has more variety brands, which are more expensive than the regular basic brands, but dais your choice to buy. The only real problem with massy is local produce - massy is not good with local produce at all. Even if you squint and look sideways, that section need improvement. Foreign produce or the local bourgeoise hydroponic stuff are well stocked though.
Massy also open a new fast food section inside that doing well. The pizzas for $70 not bad, different taste to the typical fast food pizzas. Ready in 3 minutes so you could order before you cash then run back and pick it up.
I beg to differ.
Massy was never a "poor man" grocery. I have never seen anything average out on my list. Maybe, it is because I only buy hops bread from them and 2/1 specials if any. Their pricing includes "points" for card shoppers and so they are generally more expensive.
That said, I find that the cost of grocery items has escalated since the year started. Seems that grocers are now buying US$ large scale on the black market or simply price gouging.
what i realise is everybody list different. for my particular stuff massy is the same or even cheaper than other places. i gone out of my way to shop other places and it come out the same or more expensive than just going massy.
prices in the states went up drastically so everything here will go up also
i expecting after trump tariff war start it going to get much worse this year on some items
i already making myself flexible in what i could cook
the exchange rate thing funny because imbert set up a parallel forex system using the exim bank
but this year he cut the amount of forex going to that parallel forex system
so them distributors might be pricing according to competition (or lack thereof) under the new system
pugboy wrote:we don’t know if the price gouging is by massy or by the distributor eg hadco just like market middleman
haagen daz on sale tomorrow
doh stick $40
vs $86 normal
When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the richbluefete wrote:As paid_influencer and pugboy mentioned gaps between the haves and have nots - reminds me of the French Revolution.
hover11 wrote:When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the richbluefete wrote:As paid_influencer and pugboy mentioned gaps between the haves and have nots - reminds me of the French Revolution.
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bluefete wrote:hover11 wrote:When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the richbluefete wrote:As paid_influencer and pugboy mentioned gaps between the haves and have nots - reminds me of the French Revolution.
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We still a long way from that. They will eat grass first.
pugboy wrote:we don’t know if the price gouging is by massy or by the distributor eg hadco just like market middleman
haagen daz on sale tomorrow
doh stick $40
vs $86 normal
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