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I think people would be interested in this data, but I could be wildly wrong. If you're curious about the price of anything, put it in the comments and the next time I go to Costco I'll check it out and jot it down.

Why would I do this? I really like not being at the house and having side quests to fill my time. No drama as to why I don't want to be home. We have someone at the house who works from home so we gotta be quiet if we stay home especially during his meetings.

I think people would be interested in this data, but I could be wildly wrong. If you're curious about the price of anything, put it in the comments and the next time I go to Costco I'll check it out and jot it down. Why would I do this? I really like not being at the house and having side quests to fill my time. No drama as to why I don't want to be home. We have someone at the house who works from home so we gotta be quiet if we stay home especially during his meetings.

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This would be helpful. You could do this by month (or weekly if you're really bored). Then it could be plotted and correlated to other data.

Organic milk, 3 pack Ground beef (lots of types, so get names of what you check) Sliced lunchmeat turkey, salami, roast beef 5-dozen eggs Sliced chedder, havarti Soughdough and other sliced breads (usually they have the Dave's Killer bread)

Getting the listed weight of each on the packaging will help track shrinkflation.

These are awesome suggestions. I can keep an eye on those brand names and select some items myself like two different brands of coffee etc

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^This.

A standard list of common items that can be compared to other areas and over time.

Also suggest other common commodities: * Coffee * Sugar * Flour * etc.