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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Blue Mangoes @BlueMangoes
Ok, so today my husband had to purchase a new phone charger because I accidently took his out of his vehicle thinking it was mine. Anyway he asked the lady at the counter of the gas station if they have any and she points him in the direction and he says are they all $20 and the one lady said no and the manager said yeah they came in a few days ago and took the old stock and removed it and replaced it with those. Not one was made in China (my husband is big on making conscientious purchases) They were made in Vietnam 🤷‍♀️🤔
11:33 PM - Jun 07, 2022
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