Liberty Jennja
@Jennja
07 June, 08:47
Noticing a lot of interesting and subtle changes at the grocery store. Some brands have disappeared, a higher shelf was added, product groupings are different, there are an increasing number of healthier options, organic produce is now mixed in with non and no longer in a separate area, packaging and store labeling is also clearer about the options. The biggest thing I see though, is there are a lot more organic and nonGMO options and because of Bidet's inflation the price of non-organic and GMO foods have risen to almost match the cost of the healthier organic/nonGMO options. For instance today, organic bell peppers were just about the same price as non-organic, just a few cents difference. This was true with many items today. Does this similar pricing stealthily change buying habits and help move the needle without people realizing what's happening? I have to believe this is a sector that is undergoing big changes behind the scenes.🤔
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Some things I've been buying organic for years, bananas and carrots, always, it was for the flavor.... I actually tell people who are buying bananas to buy the organic ones, they taste better. I really haven't noticed any food shortages in the last few months, guess it was things I don't normally buy, my trip to the grocery store is usually around the outer perimeter.... the real food that comes without labels and lists of ingredients.
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