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Old 11-24-2011, 06:14 AM   #7
Chesapeake Bill
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Unfortuantely, Saltheart, that is a sign of the times. The price of oil drives up transportation costs which gets translated to added food and labor costs. It seems everyone uses the gas cost to raise prices. When the cost of oil drops no one drops their price...and someone is always wiling to pay what they ask for it...

I'm another one who cringes in the grocery store. My children come over and shop in my root cellar where I have become my parents and hoard cans of food for the coming armageddon. LOL

Depsite that, I still have a lot to be thankful for!
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