gggg gggg <ggggg9271@gmail.com>: Aug 16 10:27AM -0700 On Sunday, August 7, 2022 at 12:46:48 PM UTC-7, wrote: > https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/07/consumers-are-cutting-back-on-restaurant-spending-but-ceos-say-not-all-chains-are-affected.html According to Walmart: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/16/walmart-ceo-doug-mcmillon-says-even-wealthier-families-are-penny-pinching-.html |
gggg gggg <ggggg9271@gmail.com>: Aug 15 10:06PM -0700 On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 5:43:29 PM UTC-8, wrote: > https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/inflation-surged-at-the-fastest-pace-in-40-years-what-will-it-mean-for-consumers (2022 Youtube upload): "Inflation: The Real Cause" |
Dim Witte <dakadldo2@gmail.com>: Aug 15 07:18PM -0700 On Thursday, August 11, 2022 at 8:01:34 AM UTC-8, Lenona wrote: > https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/costly-mistakes-people-make-while-grocery-shopping/ss-AASvY8d?ocid=mailsignout&li=BBnb7Kz&fullscreen=true#image=1 > At any rate, I have to wonder if all these tips would REALLY result, for one adult consumer, in a grocery bill that's lower than $80 per month - or even lower than $90. > (But yes, buying in bulk can be a bad idea if 20% of the food rots.) Problem with fruit is that it doesn't often square with keto, which denies carbohydrates and starches. LIke one medium apple has more than the 20 carbohydrates allotted in keto daily. But there are exceptions considered keto-friendly. Tomatoes contain around 2–3 grams of net carbs per 3.5 ounces (100 grams) — or up to 10 times fewer net carbs than most fruit. Berries like blueberry and blackberry are okay. |
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