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$3.29 today

 

Purchased gas elsewhere using grocery "rewards". Got it for $3.13

 

Still waiting on the other shoe to drop and we spike back up on a moments notice

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Was in our small town yesterday, $4.90 still.

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41 minutes ago, It's Tim said:

Even with the high price of fuel the "poors" refuse to slow down or change their driving habits in any way.

 In reality if there’s a small percentage driving less it would be hardly noticeable. Probably the poors have to drive there’re in the service industry where you can’t carpool or work from home. Where you’ll find the poors cutting back as made evident recently is the grocery store. As reported by Walmart and others recently. There’re adjusting their inventory to reflect the decreasing buying power.

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news said average price in Mass $4.46, a year ago $3.09, national average for regular $4.15

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1 hour ago, KARNUT said:

 In reality if there’s a small percentage driving less it would be hardly noticeable. Probably the poors have to drive there’re in the service industry where you can’t carpool or work from home. Where you’ll find the poors cutting back as made evident recently is the grocery store. As reported by Walmart and others recently. There’re adjusting their inventory to reflect the decreasing buying power.

Grocery shopping is actually fun now... no waiting.

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1 hour ago, diyer2 said:

ME

Yea really, mail order groceries not me. I check myself out though. I just can’t take the stupidity.

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1 hour ago, shakenfake said:

Who goes to the grocery store anymore?

Peeps that realize the only fast food workers now are seedy Meth head types that can't obtain another job. 😉

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starting pay at MickyDs and others is $15-16 per hour here and they still can't find enuff ppl that want to work. I still grocery shop and see no difference in the crowds

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Well you wouldn’t see difference in the crowds just what they buy. That’s why Walmart is changing their inventory. I saw 3.42 gas in my neck of the woods today.

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