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bobrad Jan 4th, 2006 11:49 AM

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This morning I traveled to the local supermarket. I was looking for a tomato to compliment the chicken salad sandwich that was going to be my lunch. I was shocked to see that they wanted $2.99 a pound for tomatoes. Needless to say I refused to buy. They also had Chilean Sea Bass for $21.99 a pound. Chicken was $1.49 and New York Strip was $5.99 a pound. It just might be time to leave Florida and travel elsewhere.

BeachBoi Jan 4th, 2006 11:58 AM

I was shopping at a SuperTarget in Dallas on MOnday.Oranges were $.51 each.The week before Christmas they were $.76 each.I bought a bushell.They are good.When I fly back to LA tomorrow I'll pack those that left over.

utahtea Jan 4th, 2006 12:03 PM

Unless you find the tomatoes on sale here in the SF Bay area, then $2.99 is about right. Don't know what part of the chicken you were talking about, but chicken breast run $2.99 at Costco and that sounds like a good price for New York Strip.

Utahtea

bobrad Jan 4th, 2006 12:21 PM

It was boneless , skinless chicken breasts

michelleNYC Jan 4th, 2006 12:26 PM

Try $3.99 and up here in NY....

seetheworld Jan 4th, 2006 12:36 PM

Well, don't move to the NY metro area. Our tomato and chicken prices are the same. Chilean Sea Bass is an over-fished fish (and of course, imported). I've seen it go for a lot more.

You should shop at MOM'S -- oh no, that's would be my son, lol. Comes for a visit and clean me out :D (he's really not that bad, I sort of beg him to take food because he lives on pasta).


elizabeth_reed Jan 4th, 2006 12:42 PM

Was in a Wendy's a few weeks ago, and they had a sign that tomatoes are only by request -- it's a shortage related to Katrina (or so they said).

Kath Jan 4th, 2006 12:50 PM

The price of tomatoes is due to a severe shortage right now. This is a result of Florida hurricantes, floods in California and bug problems in Mexico. Even if you want to pay those prices the quality is just terrible. Supposedly a tomato tragedy trifecta of sorts.

joan Jan 4th, 2006 01:05 PM

Bob, I'd love to pay $1.49 for boneless skinless chicken breasts. We pay average of $1.80 wholesale for our Florida restaurant. Did you vote for the minimum wage increase by the way?

Also shortage on peanut oil and Louisiana style hot sauce, from Katrina just off the top of my head. K really did impact our economy in so many ways.

FainaAgain Jan 4th, 2006 01:17 PM

Sure, if you need a tomato right this moment, you go to a supermarket and get it for $2.99.

Or you can do it at a farmers non-organic for much less.

Or if you have ethnic areas with small groceries, then you're a winner price-wise!

You should go shopping with me :)

sojourn Jan 4th, 2006 01:42 PM

Just got back from the supermarket. Navel oranges and grapefruit are 50 cents each - last week they were 69 cents each and looked awful. This week they look wonderful. Yellow onions were on sale for 99 cents for 3 pound bags - last week they were $2.99. Tyson roasting chickens are 59 cents/lb.

Best deal is a sale on Keebler and Kellogg products - buy a combination of 4 for $10.00 and for free get either mix or match 2 (4) packs of Dannon Smoothie Yogurt or 2 (8) packs of Dannon Light and Fit Yogurt (worth $7.00 at retail). Supermarket is totally out of yogurt.

All of the tomatoes look awful and they start at $2.99/lb.

$5.99 is a good price for NY Strip steak. Last week untrimmed slabs were on sale for $3.99/lb. (cutting and trimming was free), but there appeared to be a sizeable amount of waste.

Pat2003 Jan 4th, 2006 01:55 PM

bobrad, where do you live? Maybe some of us would like to move there. Try 4.29 for a lb of tomatoes but at least they were very tasty.
BeachBoi, send some of those oranges our way

bobrad Jan 4th, 2006 02:09 PM

pat 2003

southern florida .... broward county

CheBird Jan 4th, 2006 02:11 PM

Why on earth is milk $3.99 a gallon, by the way?

BeachBoi Jan 4th, 2006 02:12 PM

Pat...they are really, and I am an Angelino!! I think these particular oranges are from South Texas.Good grapefruit from there too.

Barbara Jan 4th, 2006 02:13 PM

BeachBoi, if you're coming to California, you can't bring those oranges with you.

amwosu Jan 4th, 2006 02:21 PM

Am I the only one who doesn't look at prices for gas and food? Ya gotta eat and ya gotta get places. I don't know that you have much choice in the matter.

LoveItaly Jan 4th, 2006 02:27 PM

I just purchased chicken breast yesterday. I live in the Sacramento Valley (south end) in California. Just checked the price of the chicken breast. $5.99 a pound..yes $5.99. The beefstew was $2.99 a pound. I noticed one small steak was somewhere around $12.00 (a ribeye with bone in).

So don't come to my area. Chicken at $1.49 a pound sounds like a real bargin.

I feel so sorry for people that have children to feed, I don't know how they do it.


chepar Jan 4th, 2006 02:46 PM

$3.99 a gallon for milk is the "on sale" price where I live. Regular supermarket (Safeway, Sack and Save) prices are closer to $6.00 a gallon. Good thing we've got Costco - but it's still close to $4.00.

FainaAgain Jan 4th, 2006 03:00 PM

LoveItaly, I still remember how we did it. We checked the local newspapers for sales every week, and loaded up. Then we cooked from what's available. Fruits and veggies from the farmers' market or small groceries. It was not a problem for us.

The most expensive chicken for me is boneless skinless breast on sale for 1.99 :)) This is probably because I save on everything but travels!

rb_travelerxATyahoo Jan 4th, 2006 03:45 PM

So is anyone traveling with tomatoes these days?

$%#$* I feel like I'm reading the "Farm Report", not a travel forum.

FainaAgain Jan 4th, 2006 03:51 PM

Hey, I traveled from russia to US for those @#%@#$%@ bargains, and don't you give me your !#$%!@#%! attitude LOL

LoveItaly Jan 4th, 2006 03:57 PM

Faina, skinless, boneless chicken breast is what I purchased. And no farmers market here now. And I do check the ads but all the supermarkets pretty much have the same prices.



FainaAgain Jan 4th, 2006 03:59 PM

Move to San Francisco, everything's cheap here :))

bobrad Jan 4th, 2006 04:17 PM

rb

This is a travel story. I did travel to my local supermarket.

lynnejoel1015 Jan 4th, 2006 05:07 PM

I love the farmers market stands for excellent quality produce at reasonable prices, and those are aplenty here in LA, but I actually shop for the majority of my produce at Food4Less, a big discount chain here in LA (usually not seen in more affluent neighborhoods). The quality of my Food4Less' produce is excellent and the prices can't be beat. A week's worth of salad fixings for 3 people for about $4.

LoveItaly Jan 4th, 2006 06:16 PM

Faina, everything is cheap in SF? Not the housing dear one.

And we don't have a Food4Less unfortantly.

But back to bobrad's chicken at $1.49 a pound. That sounds like a good price to me!

Well everything is relative isn't it.

gail Jan 5th, 2006 01:47 AM

One of my side trips wherever I travel is to local market to check out selection and prices - my husband and kids think I am nuts but it gives you a window into the local culture.

Regarding produce, my brother lives in Florida and it is true that much of fall crops were effected by Hurricanes. Shorter season crops (peas, beans, some lettuces) were replanted and prices are droppping. Many citrus trees were damaged past 2 years by storms.

Do not know what kind of trees grow Sea Bass, chicken or beef.

Fairhope Jan 5th, 2006 08:43 AM

today's winn-dixie insert
Onions 2 for $3 3# bag;
tomatoes $1.69; cantaloupe $1.29
with card swordfish $6.99;whole lamb shoulder $1.49; NY strip $7.99

travelinwifey Jan 5th, 2006 01:45 PM

This thread is related to travel, as many traveling do not rely exclusively on paying top dollar for hotel meals and venture to the supermarket for alternative dining.

Best deal of the year I think in Las Vegas last week, $4.00 for a case of diet 7 up. One thing we always do on the way in to our hotel is stop at the store and pick up soda and water:)


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