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BristolUK Sep 15th 2021 3:42 am

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https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...e04f8e4b01.png
In Superstore flyer tomorrow


:eek:


Rete Sep 15th 2021 3:45 am

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Here in the US things are getting a bit hairy at the supermarkets. There is definitely a shortage of food on the shelves and in the dairy and meat departments. With a shortage of truck drivers and the storms that we have been having the last few weeks, a loaf of bread is silver.

Nand Sep 15th 2021 3:56 am

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Originally Posted by Rete (Post 13051722)
Here in the US things are getting a bit hairy at the supermarkets. There is definitely a shortage of food on the shelves and in the dairy and meat departments. With a shortage of truck drivers and the storms that we have been having the last few weeks, a loaf of bread is silver.

Here in France too, surprisingly shortages in the vegetable department, as in iceberg lettuce, green beans have been sparse for months. Sometimes we have fresh fish other times not. Some brands of TP and kleenex and soap have been off th list for click ordering and home delivery since over a year ago when the lockdowns began.
Costs also have gotten higher and food was already expensive in France compard to other eu countries we lived in before like spain and italy. Where will it all end. With rents and food prices rising and quality and choice declining, seems Covid has really changed my expectations of the future.

scrubbedexpat091 Sep 15th 2021 7:15 am

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I haven't noticed any shortages food wise here in BC where I am, although prices have inflated which could be reducing demand, COVID was a slight benefit to rents in BC, did lower them a tad in some specific spots like Downtown Vancouver but also caused inflated rents outside of Downtown Vancouver, so overall its likely made housing affordability worse.


Jerseygirl Sep 15th 2021 7:23 am

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Can’t say I have noticed shortages in groceries, apart from some seasonal fruit.

caretaker Sep 18th 2021 10:35 am

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I think I did alright on this produce box; I wanted some carrots to make hash and saw those little ones peeking out.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...3aebfca693.jpg
What I ended up with is those carrots, 4 big bananas, a grapefruit, 2 pomegranates, 3 mandarins, 2 oranges, carton of oyster mushrooms, carton of big stuffer button mushrooms and a handful of loose ones, and 3 limes, 1 of which is gracing a vodka and tonic as I write.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...d62193aaa8.jpg

BEVS Sep 18th 2021 5:04 pm

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I really love those product boxes you can buy. I'd love that.

We have a pomegranite tree in the front garden area. but they never fully ripen off on one side as it is not in mega full sun.

Rete Sep 19th 2021 12:36 am

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Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 13053070)
I really love those product boxes you can buy. I'd love that.

We have a pomegranite tree in the front garden area. but they never fully ripen off on one side as it is not in mega full sun.

Please don't laugh at me, but how in the world do you eat a pomergranite? Do you eat the seeds only or only the white part of the fruit?

Jerseygirl Sep 19th 2021 12:56 am

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Originally Posted by Rete (Post 13053144)
Please don't laugh at me, but how in the world do you eat a pomergranite? Do you eat the seeds only or only the white part of the fruit?

Not eaten one since I was a child, seeds only. Mum used to cut it in half, then we picked the seeds out with a hair pin/grip.

caretaker Sep 19th 2021 1:05 am

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Teaandtoday5 Sep 19th 2021 5:44 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 13053153)
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Wow, that was worth watching until he was done. I wasn’t ready for how well it turned out. Now I need a pomegranate.

caretaker Sep 19th 2021 5:52 am

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Originally Posted by Teaandtoday5 (Post 13053230)
Wow, that was worth watching until he was done. I wasn’t ready for how well it turned out. Now I need a pomegranate.

I have one left; didn't do quite as nice a job on one this morning but hey-ho. There are a gaggle of pomegranate videos on youtube, with music so more entertaining. It's supposed to be good for you which is a bonus.

BEVS Sep 19th 2021 11:13 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 13053153)
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Oo. That's a bit good. Our pomegranates are all flush red on one side and green on the other. They also split on the tree.

BristolUK Sep 21st 2021 3:33 am

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So Walmart's flyer (from last Thursday) had Maple Leaf chickens @ $1.97/lb.
Instacart didn't show that price until Sunday when it said average price about $7.50
Scrolling down there was another listing for ML chickens, average price $4.14 :blink:

It was strange, when I searched chicken, filtering the ML brand, only the $7.50 ones came up.
When I filtered on sale, both came up but the picture of the $4 had Lilydale on the label when magnified.

It still looked like a mistake but I ordered 2 @ $4.14 in today's delivery. My receipt shows $8.18 for 2 chickens whose offer price totals $13.27, which is already pretty good.

It's times like this when I wished I'd ordered half a dozen. :lol:

scrubbedexpat091 Sep 21st 2021 11:44 am

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I ate so much pomegranate growing up, I love pomegranate season my mom not so much. :lol:

We had several trees in our backyard, produced more fruit than we could eat or giveaway.


I worked out the cost of my wife's breakfast today if we tried to make it at home $2.20 is what it costs through the meal program she is in, would have cost about $4 in total making it at home, so it's not always cheaper to make your own food. ;)




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