• ReallyKinda@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    It would be interesting to look at generational differences in what people consider a splurge at the grocery store nowadays. Things like chips that didn’t used to be luxury priced cost $5-$6 dollars a bag now. I’ve always considered items more than about $4 (for individual items) to be expensive.

    Things that I ate regularly that have drifted into “splurge” territory for me in the last few years:
    -chips
    -Veggie italian sausage
    -Naked juice/bolthouse juice
    -grapes
    -chocolate chips
    -pineapple juice
    -potato bread
    -salad dressing
    -croutons
    -yogurt
    -cottage cheese

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      8 months ago

      Sometimes when I’ve hit a big milestone at work, or for my birthday, I like to say “fuck it” and just splurge on a piece of potato bread.

    • Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 months ago

      My baseline is 30 cents per oz. That’s the sweet spot for decent value on food. Anything less than that is great. More than that, better be exceptional. I generally won’t buy anything more than 50 cents per oz.