My guinea pigs take it, however, no consideration and of course completely right Is me but as a steady vegetable buyer in recent weeks already noticed what is going on at the moment in the department Have read yesterday nen article that a cold spell in North Africa is partly to blame or could be. Whether this is so, I can not say. Reasons for price increases can always be found quickly
In the UK, you can only buy a maximum of 3 cucumbers in many stores. After noodles, Klopappe, sunflower oil now so cucumbers the new object of desire, it's come a long way. ^^
The absolute banger were yesterday in Netto vine tomatoes, 12 small Dingelchen on the bush for a whopping 4 euros. Thought that was a joke. Next to 4 small peppers 3.50 euros. Strange ... the people bought the stuff anyway.
Saphira wrote on 01.03.2023 at 13:39: The absolute banger were yesterday in Netto vine tomatoes, 12 small Dingelchen on the bush for a whopping 4 euros. Thought that was a joke. Besides 4 small peppers 3.50 euros. Strange ... the people bought the stuff nevertheless.
The problem is, we as humans unfortunately have to eat food, otherwise we die. If almost everywhere costs so much because of inflation, then you have to do it anyway
T0uchTheSky wrote on 01/03/2023 at 13:50:
The problem is, we as humans unfortunately have to eat food or we die. When almost everywhere costs so much because of inflation, you still have to do that
Is just the question whether it does not do at the moment then perhaps also a cheaper vegetable...
T0uchTheSky wrote on 01/03/2023 at 13:50:
The problem is, we as humans unfortunately have to eat food or we die. When almost everywhere costs so much because of inflation, you still have to do that
I realize that, but some will also simply not have the money for these overpriced vegetables and may then resort to other things. I was just surprised that it was gone relatively quickly when I passed the shelf again. At our Turkish Dealer in the village everything is about half cheaper. The question is, how much longer?
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Kannst yes try to get you somewhere one from nem garden.
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If this is the beginning, I'd rather not even know what the end is.
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Takes a bit until the first ripe are.
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My guinea pigs take it, however, no consideration and of course completely right Is me but as a steady vegetable buyer in recent weeks already noticed what is going on at the moment in the department Have read yesterday nen article that a cold spell in North Africa is partly to blame or could be. Whether this is so, I can not say. Reasons for price increases can always be found quickly
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The problem is, we as humans unfortunately have to eat food, otherwise we die. If almost everywhere costs so much because of inflation, then you have to do it anyway
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Is just the question whether it does not do at the moment then perhaps also a cheaper vegetable...
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I realize that, but some will also simply not have the money for these overpriced vegetables and may then resort to other things. I was just surprised that it was gone relatively quickly when I passed the shelf again. At our Turkish Dealer in the village everything is about half cheaper. The question is, how much longer?
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