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daring dragoon wrote:
How to store flour long term?
daring dragoon wrote:eliteauto wrote:For those so interested, Hearty foods has Hibiscus 10KG flour for 2 for $110 which equals to $55 a bag, exp is June 2022, Pricesmart has Country Pride 10KG for $54.95. Dunno if this is old stock prices but based on the wholesale listing these are below wholesale prices, so maybe you can stock some if you use a lot of flour. Hearty foods also has buy one get one free on Moo evaporated milk, exp date is 17th Jan 2022, 1 pack is $8.00, the 6 pack is listed on the shelf @$40 but reads at the cashier for $31.95 so you're paying that for 12 packs of milk, good deal for caterers or ppl who use it in coffee, tea baking etc. Oh and their in-house brand of UHT milk(imported by sister company ADM), Distinction retails for $12.95 on par with most other brands (Moo, Nestle, Lulubelle etc) but they sell it 2 for $20 which is the cheapest 1L UHT on the market atm.
If anyone sees deals that can help lower food bills feel free to post them up
How to store flour long term?
The anchor 1 lb butter is $41.45 since the VAT was removedpugboy wrote:pricesmart has had anchor at $44 for a while now
Rovin wrote:as a coincidence i now come from d grocery, d big tub cant believe is butter is now $37.50 for d big tub yes , i remember last year when it went from 28 to 30
i buy sunflower for $26 yes they also make a garlic butter for d same price thats taste good
dont even watch d big tub kerrygold butter cause its $78
few wks ago i tried a brand call imperial for small money was about 12 iirc , tasteless - wouldnt recommend it ...
Rovin wrote:as a coincidence i now come from d grocery, d big tub cant believe is butter is now $37.50 for d big tub yes , i remember last year when it went from 28 to 30
i buy sunflower for $26 yes they also make a garlic butter for d same price thats taste good
dont even watch d big tub kerrygold butter cause its $78
few wks ago i tried a brand call imperial for small money was about 12 iirc , tasteless - wouldnt recommend it ...
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You'd be surprised.There used to be a lady renting over the road by me that had a tub a week habit.Them blue bunny buckets...I kid you notdaring dragoon wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1641827631217.jpg
ice cream is another junk that we can do without. they can raise prices until nobody buys an jokes on them.
De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:So it safe to say all those VAT free initiatives the government pulled for the budget didn't make any sense whatsoever
Well if they didn't you'd be paying VAT plus the extra
How is that senseless?
RedVEVO wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:So it safe to say all those VAT free initiatives the government pulled for the budget didn't make any sense whatsoever
Well if they didn't you'd be paying VAT plus the extra
How is that senseless?
The distributors have increased their prices so every consumer loses
Example: Use to buy 6 cases of water for $100 - And with VAT removed it is still $100
I honestly didn't think I had to read and spell for a big man but thanks for taking the time to explain it men honestly think the government "help" have us in a better positionRedVEVO wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:So it safe to say all those VAT free initiatives the government pulled for the budget didn't make any sense whatsoever
Well if they didn't you'd be paying VAT plus the extra
How is that senseless?
The distributors have increased their prices so every consumer loses
Example: Use to buy 6 cases of water for $100 - And with VAT removed it is still $100
bluefete wrote:Nestle MC!!!
Single percentage increases my behind!
They have the full cream from the locals and they also have the foreign option for the ppl who don't want to support local, the local option normally in the blue carton is normally more expensiveRedVEVO wrote:bluefete wrote:Nestle MC!!!
Single percentage increases my behind!
Good stats !!
Doesn't Nestle get it milf from Trinidad farmers ?
The price of milfs went up?RedVEVO wrote:bluefete wrote:Nestle MC!!!
Single percentage increases my behind!
Good stats !!
Doesn't Nestle get it milf from Trinidad farmers ?
timelapse wrote:The price of milfs went up?RedVEVO wrote:bluefete wrote:Nestle MC!!!
Single percentage increases my behind!
Good stats !!
Doesn't Nestle get it milf from Trinidad farmers ?
Dang
A spike in prices for U.S. dairy products has hit futures markets, which means more expensive cheese and butter for Americans may be coming.
Omicron is one culprit. Manufacturers are struggling, with the Covid-19 virus variant causing more absenteeism at dairy plants. There’s also a more long-term trend at work: milk production in the U.S. is dropping. It’s getting too expensive to feed cows with grain costs soaring, so farmers are shrinking their herds and sending animals to slaughter. For the cows that remain, they’re getting fed less, which means they’ll produce less milk. Rising labor and energy costs are also making it tougher for dairies to net profits.
So Anchor might be 100 Dollars nowsnatman wrote:A spike in prices for U.S. dairy products has hit futures markets, which means more expensive cheese and butter for Americans may be coming.
Omicron is one culprit. Manufacturers are struggling, with the Covid-19 virus variant causing more absenteeism at dairy plants. There’s also a more long-term trend at work: milk production in the U.S. is dropping. It’s getting too expensive to feed cows with grain costs soaring, so farmers are shrinking their herds and sending animals to slaughter. For the cows that remain, they’re getting fed less, which means they’ll produce less milk. Rising labor and energy costs are also making it tougher for dairies to net profits.
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