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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 796701" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>I just got a whole chicken for $2.50 to make homemade soup. That's a "soaring food price" I'll take 7 days a week. You can still get premium pasta (Ronzoni, Barilla) for $.50 a pound if you're a good coupon shopper. Stores alternate sales at 10 for $10 and coupons make it even better. That's why I question how the fancy-ass Italian restaurant can charge $20 for a pasta entree !! Hello, tomatoes aren't that high!! I just don't get it!</p><p> </p><p>You want to see high food prices, move to Hawaii.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 796701, member: 1246"] I just got a whole chicken for $2.50 to make homemade soup. That's a "soaring food price" I'll take 7 days a week. You can still get premium pasta (Ronzoni, Barilla) for $.50 a pound if you're a good coupon shopper. Stores alternate sales at 10 for $10 and coupons make it even better. That's why I question how the fancy-ass Italian restaurant can charge $20 for a pasta entree !! Hello, tomatoes aren't that high!! I just don't get it! You want to see high food prices, move to Hawaii. [/QUOTE]
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